IEEE EMCεδ`v^Distinguished Lectureruο ϊF 2008N514ϊ 13:30`15:30 οκF kεw TCo[TCGXZ^[ u`ΊiTKj iεδsΒtζrͺΒtU|Rj utEθF Assistant Professor Jun Fan (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA) "Effects of Vias on High-Speed Signals" εΓF IEEE EMC Society Sendai Chapter €ΓF kεwEMCεδ[~i[ uΰeF Prof. Fan will talk about via modeling, effects of ground vias, via stubs, crosstalk due to via transition, etc. utͺπF Dr. Fan received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1994 and 1997, respectively. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 2000. From 2000 to 2007, Dr. Fan worked for NCR Corporation, San Diego, CA, as a Consultant Engineer. In July 2007, he joined the Missouri University of Science and Technology, formerly University of Missouri-Rolla, and now is an Assistant Professor with the EMC Laboratory. His research interests include signal integrity and EMI designs in high-speed digital systems, dc power-bus modeling, PCB noise reduction, differential signaling, and cable/connector designs. Dr. Fan serves as the Chair of the TC-9 Computational Electromagnetics Committee, the Secretary of the Technical Advisory Committee, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE EMC Society. ΉΓFEMCεδ[~i[iIEEE EMCεδ`v^€Γj ϊF2008N514ϊ 15:30`17:00 utEθFComputational EMC 1. Yoshiki Kayano (Akita University) Electromagnetic Coupling Between Transmission Line on IC Chip 2. Yuichi Hayashi (Tohoku University) Common mode radiation from a coaxial connector 3. Hiroaki Kobayashi, Ryusuke Egawa(Tohoku University Cyberscience Center) New Supercomputer System SX-9 and Its Early Evaluation 4. Discussion with Prof. Jun Fan