Student Research News
May 24, 2023
How AI Is Making Weather Forecasts More Accurate
Interdisciplinary engineering alumni Kate Duffy, PhD’21, and Thomas Vandal, PhD’18, both worked as NASA scientists before creating the new start-up, Zeus AI, which uses AI and machine learning to analyze data from satellites to improve weather forecasting.
May 18, 2023
Best Paper Award at IFCS-EFTF 2023
Nicolas Casilli, E’21, MS’21, PhD’26, electrical engineering, was awarded the best paper award at the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and the European Frequency and Time Forum (IEEE IFCS-EFTF 2023) for his paper “An Ising Tag With a LiNbO3 Resonator for Temperature Threshold Sensing.”
May 10, 2023
Finalist in IFCS-EFTF 2023 Best Student Paper Competition
Nicolas Casilli, E’21, MS’21, PhD’26, electrical engineering, will present his paper “An Ising Tag with a LiNbO3 Resonator for Temperature Threshold Sensing” as an invited speaker at IEEE IFCS-EFTF 2023.
May 03, 2023
Teams Share Top Honors in Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Presentations
Two student teams tied for first place in the 2023 Electrical and Computer Engineering capstone presentations. One designed and built a modular video game controller to help increase accessibility; the other created a robotic poker-playing platform to aid in teaching and learning card games.
May 01, 2023
PhD Student To Present at International Microwave Symposium
Nicolas Casilli, E’21, MS’21, PhD’26, electrical engineering, had his paper on “A UHF 1.3 cm 2 Passive Subharmonic Tag With a 13 m Read-Range” accepted as one of the top-50 papers at the prestigious IEEE International Microwave Symposium IMS conference in San Diego.
Apr 27, 2023
Summer 2023 PEAK Experiences Awards for Undergrad Research
Several engineering and science students mentored by COE faculty are recipients of the Summer 2023 PEAK Experiences Awards from Northeastern’s Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships.
Apr 18, 2023
Alumni Spotlight: Alex Silverman, MS’21
Like many, Alexandra Silverman was first introduced to science in middle school in the form of a frog dissection. However, instead of the impending nausea many experience at the sight of internal organs, Silverman became enraptured by the beauty and intricacy of science.
Apr 18, 2023
ECE PhD Student Awarded National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship
PhD student Jack Guida, electrical engineering, advised by Assistant Professor Siddharta Ghosh, was awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship. He is researching microscale acoustics and integrated photonics as part of the Northeastern SMART research center.