Lecture 104: Li-Fi: The Cornerstone of the Connected World

When: Thursday April 12, 2018 – 7:30 PM
Where: Montgomery Community College (Rockville Campus) – Humanities Building (HU), Conference Room 009
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Speaker: Dr. Mohammad Noshad
Language: English

Synopsis:

Visible light communication (VLC), or so called Li-Fi, is a data communication technique for wireless applications that uses light rather than radio-frequency for wireless data transmission. It offers an energy saving solution since energy is already used for lighting, and thus does not require separate expenditure for communications. Li-Fi offers numerous advantages over Wi-Fi system including increased security, higher connection speed and lower latency, and is seen as a complementary technology to Wi-Fi. Li-Fi is expected to empower new technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Autonomous Driving and Internet of Things (IoT) that require high-speed and reliable wireless connection. Li-Fi is being considered a viable solution for those who are not using Wi-Fi due to the security, EMI or health concerns. It is also seen as a solution for the spectrum crunch as the light is easily contained, Li-and Fi systems can exploit spatial reuse to effectively form dense networks

About the Speaker:

Mohammad Noshad is a co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer in VLNComm, a pioneer in the Li-Fi technology. Prior to that he was a researcher at Harvard University. He has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia, and has received many awards for his work on Li-Fi systems, including the “Best Paper Award” at the IEEE Globecom Conference. Dr. Noshad has served as a technical program committee member in various IEEE conference and workshops. He is also a member of IEEE standardization committee for establishing Li-Fi standards.

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Lecture 103: You and Your Credit Score: The Untold Story

When: Thursday Feb 8, 2018 – 7:30 PM
Where: Montgomery Community College (Rockville Campus) – Humanities Building (HU), Conference Room 009
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Speaker: Ms. Gita Etezad
Language: Farsi / English

Synopsis:

Do you know what Credit Score is? Do you know how it affects you personally? Are you aware how this score is calculated and reported?  The fact of the matter is that this 3-digit number affects not only your financial wellbeing but also your lifestyle altogether not only the interest rates you are charged but also your insurance premiums and your employment. Whether we like it or not, our credit score is used to judge and categorize us. Of course, where there is vested interest, there is going to be consorted effort to justify this type of assessment; and thus, the possibility of error and miscalculation.         
In this presentation, Ms. Etezad will address these issues and how the Credit Bureaus calculate and report your credit. She will discuss the uses and the abuses of this industry’s practices, the possible ways to monitor and follow the changes in your credit score and more importantly how to hold these credit reporting agencies accountable for errors which adversely affect you, your credit, your business and your lifestyle.She also will give you tips on how to improve your credit score.

About the Speaker:

Gita Etezad is a board certified credit expert and runs the day to day operation at the Credit Pro Center in Rockville, Maryland. She primarily helps potential homebuyers with credit rating and score improvement services, enabling them to qualify for financing. Credit Pro Center is among only a handful of credit repair companies which are licensed and bonded in the State of Maryland.
She started her career in the financial industry in 1998 as a mortgage loan officer. Her expertise includes residential mortgages, commercial loans, credit analysis and credit score improvement, SBA loans and business financing.

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Lecture 102: Medical Application of X-ray and Particle Beams

When: Thursday Dec 14, 2017 – 7:30 PM
Where: Montgomery Community College (Rockville Campus) – Humanities Building (HU), Conference Room 009
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Speaker: Mehrdad Sarfaraz, Ph.D.
Language: English

Synopsis:

X-ray has been used in imaging and treatment of cancers since its discovery by Rontgen in 1895. X-rays is part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum with energies higher than visible light. X-rays are partially absorbed and scattered by tissues when striking the body but those that pass through the body can be detected to form an image of the internal organs. Images taken with one x-ray projection are called planar images. They are mainly good for imaging bony anatomies. Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging procedure that uses multiple X-ray projections to create detailed images of areas inside the body.
Shortly after the use of x-ray for imaging its damaging effect to personnel dealing with x-ray started to emerge. At the same time it was discovered that the same damaging effect can be used for treating cancers. Linear accelerators (Linac) provide high energy x-rays for cancer treatment. Currently there are all kinds of specialized Linacs for treating cancers. However the newest development in cancer treatment is using proton and other particle beams for therapy. In this talk history of x-ray in medical application and the recent application of particle beams in cancer therapy will be presented.

About the Speaker:

Mehrdad Sarfaraz is currently Chief Medical Physicist at George Washington University Hospital Radiation Oncology Center. He is certified by American Board of Radiology and has worked in the field of radiation oncology and radiology for over thirty years. His former position was Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at RadAmerica, a subsidiary of MedStar Health organization. He previously held multiple academic appointments including Associate Professor at University of Maryland Medical School.
Mehrdad Sarfaraz received his BS and MS in physics from Sharif University of Technology and Michigan State University correspondingly. He later on switched his field of study to Medical Physics and was granted PhD in Radiological Sciences from George Washington University. He has published many articles on radiation medical applications and has been invited to present in multiple conferences and seminars. He was recipient of a scholarship and a research grant and was awarded Teacher of the Year by Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology.

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