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Latest Battery Technology for Portable Devices
Learn how to build a better battery-powered device. Register now and join luminaries of the portable power industry for a half-day, OEM-centric seminar as they share upcoming innovations in the battery and power management industry. This free seminar will educate designers of portable devices on all design considerations when designing portable devices.
This seminar will also address new Lithium-ion battery and power management technologies on the horizon. These experts provide design guidelines for portable/mobile devices to accommodate innovations in cell chemistries, regulatory changes, and power management electronics for both batteries and host devices.
Speakers:
Robin Tichy, Micro Power Electronics, Inc.
Dr. Robin Sarah Tichy is the Technical Marketing Manager at Micro Power Electronics in Beaverton, Oregon. Dr. Tichy has developed an expertise in translating market drivers into technical solutions in the battery and charger industry. Prior to joining Micro Power, she applied technical and project management skills to orchestrate and implement solutions to solve vital business problems at leading organizations like Hewlett Packard and International SEMATECH, in the semiconductor, nanotechnology and MEMS verticals. Dr. Tichy received a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Texas for her work in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.
Raj Radjassamy, Texas Instruments
Mr. Radjassamy is Sector Manager, Notebook and Tablet GG, for Texas Instruments. He received B.S. degree in Electronics and Communication Engg from India in 1989 and had worked until 1994 on automation controls. He went to University of Arizona, Tucson for graduate study and received his M.S. (1996) and Ph.D.(1998) both in Computer Engineering with a focus on low power microprocessor designs. Prior to joining TI, he worked for Hewlett Packard. He then joined TI in 2007 and had been working on automotive and gas gauge microcontrollers in quality, product engineering and Business Development roles. Raj holds nine U.S. patents and has published IEEE conference and journal articles as part of his research work.
Daren T. Slee, Exponent
Mr. Slee specializes in electrical engineering issues such as electrical failure analysis, preproduction circuit safety and functional analysis and testing, electrical reliability analysis, electrical root cause of fire evaluation, arc flash explosion investigation, and printed circuit board and electrical component failure analysis. Mr. Slee is heavily involved in Exponent's battery failure analysis activities and has performed many failure analyses of lithium ion batteries, as well as failure analyses of batteries of other chemistries, such as nickel metal hydride and lead acid batteries. Mr. Slee is heavily involved in Exponent's battery failure analysis activities and has performed many failure analyses of lithium ion batteries, as well as failure analyses of batteries of other chemistries, such as nickel metal hydride and lead acid batteries.