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2024: Prof. Fei-Yue Wang

Professor, Formerly The University of Arizona, Currently Chinese Academy of Sciences Fei-Yue Wang (S’87–M’89–SM’94–F’03) received his Ph.D. degree in computer and systems engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA, in 1990. He joined The University of Arizona in 1990 and became a Professor and the Director of the Robotics and Automation Laboratory and the Program in Advanced Research for Complex Systems. In 1999, he founded the Intelligent Control and Systems Engineering Center at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, China, under the support of the Outstanding Chinese Talents Program from the State Planning Council, and in 2002, was appointed as the Director of the

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2023: Gisele Bennett, Ph.D

Gisele Bennett, Ph.D.Co-Founder, MEPSS LLC Dr. Bennett is co-Founder and managing member of MEPSS LLC, a software-based startup for decision support and automation.  She has held academic, industry, and research positions for over 30 years. These positions include Senior VP for Strategic and Research Initiatives and Professor at Florida Tech, numerous positions at Georgia Tech and founding member of startups.  At Georgia Tech, she held the positions of Regents’ Researcher, Associate Vice President for Research (AVPR), Faculty Integration, and Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.  As AVPR, she was responsible for increasing research collaboration between academic and applied research. At the Georgia Tech Research Institute, she held

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2022: Paul and Merrily Hartmann

Paul Hartmann is President of RF SAW Inc. (https://rfsaw.com/) He has over 40 years of experience in designing various RF  electronic products that are now widely used in many communications networks. Prior to joining RF SAW, Paul served as the founding Vice President of Engineering and CTO of Applied Digital Access (ADA) in San Diego. Prior to that, he worked at Collins Radio/Rockwell International at Richardson, TX where in the mid-1970s, he led the design team that developed the first successful digital microwave system developed in the United States.  Paul Hartmann holds B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and M.S. in Management and Administrative Science

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Program Description The primary purpose of the CRFID Distinguished Lecturer Program is to provide interesting and informative lectures to serve the needs of member societies and councils and to enhance their professional vitality by keeping them informed of new technological developments and applications in the theory and applications of RFID. The CRFID Distinguished Lecturer Program does not support speakers for conference/symposium/workshop or university seminars. CRFID has agreed to a cost sharing plan that may be used by IEEE host organization, e.g., IEEE chapters and councils, sections, and student groups. IEEE student groups are especially encouraged to make use of the Program to invite outstanding speakers. Distinguished lecturers receive no honorarium.

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