
Seminar on
“FUTURE GENERATION
BROADBAND MOBILE COMMUNICATION:
NEED FOR OPTICAL GENERATION OF MM-WAVE SIGNALS”
By
Professor B N Biswas, Director
Academy of Technology, Hooghly 712121, INDIA
Monday, April 2, 2007
Room F403, F-Building, 4th Floor
Mahanakorn University of Technology, Nong Chok
IEEE-LEOS and Mahanakorn University of
Technology, incorporation with, OSA, SPIE, MTT/AP/ED,
ComSoc Thailand Chapters, would like to invite
you (free of charge) to join the seminar on
“FUTURE GENENRATION BROADBAND MOBILE
COMMUNICATION: NEED FOR OPTICAL GENERATION OF
MM-WAVE SIGNALS”. The event is a great
opportunity for professionals and students to
learn and discuss the future generation of
telecommunication trend especially in the field
of Microwave Photonics.
Program:
10.00-10.30
Registration (coffee and tea are served)
10.30-11.30
FUTURE GENENRATION BROADBAND MOBILE
COMMUNICATION: NEED FOR OPTICAL GENERATION OF
MM-WAVE SIGNALS
11.30-11.45
Summary and Discussions
Speaker Biography:
Prof. B N Biswas is the famous scientist and
researcher in the area of electrical engineering in
India. He is a fellow in many well-known
professional societies such as WBAST, IEEE, IETE and
AICTE. He has more 225 publications in IEEEs and
other refereed journal. He was the first Indian
author on a book on Phase Locked Loops. He has built
up a sophisticated laboratory on Microwave
Photonics, the only one of its kind in India. He has
initiated the Computer Centre, Instrumentation
Centre and Computer Science Unit as well as
introducing M Tech course in Microwaves for the
first time in India under Burdwan University. In
addition, he has established the University
Institute of Technology in Burdwan University for
the first time. For his 40 years of rural academic
service, he received many social awards. Recently,
he is a Technical Programme Committee of PIERS to be
hald in Bejing during 27-30 March, 2007.

For further information, please feel free to
contact Khun Chompoo, Secretary to the office of
Dean of Engineering, Mahanakorn University of
Technology. Tel: 029882655 ext 267, 268
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