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IV Sensors Webinar

Date: Thursday, 9th February 2023

Time: 11.00 am - 12.00 midday GMT

Format: Online Webinar

Overview:

Would you like to engage with industry leaders in our free WMG Webinar?

The webinar will bring together a pool of outstanding industry and academic experts, highlighting some of the latest key challenges and opportunities in Quantum sensors for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles.

Who should attend:

This event is aimed at local, regional and national policymakers, transport authorities, research funders, standards agencies, the transport industry, technology developers, manufacturers across the supply chain and transport service providers.

Agenda:

To be confirmed

Registration:

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Dr Valentina Donzella, Associate Professor, Intelligent Vehicles, WMG, University of Warwick.

Dr Valentina Donzella is an award-winning expert in automotive sensors, electronics, optics, silicon photonics, modelling, design and testing. She holds a PhD in Modelling, Design and Fabrication of Integrated Optical Amplifiers and has 12 years of academic and industry experience in photonics and sensors. With over 50 papers published and leading the ADAS & HAV Sensor subgroup in AESIN, Dr Donzella is the director of WMG's MSc and Jaguar Land Rover Degree Apprenticeship and professional programmes in Smart Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. Managing modules in automotive sensors, sensor fusion, automotive embedded system V&V and robustness, machine intelligence, human technology interaction and communications, Dr Donzella’s achievements and experience have resulted in receiving a Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Fellowship on camera sensors (2020-22).

WMG Events There will be Masterclass courses on offer throughout the year as part of a series about the opportunities and future potential of various technologies, techniques and systems emerging for the vehicle market. To find out more and register your place click here