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SUMMARY:Lifelong Learning: On Demand – Innovative Uses of Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Alumni Relations is hosting “Lifelong Learning: On Demand – Innovative Uses of Artificial Intelligence”. Be introduced to a few innovative uses of AI in the fields of healthcare\, computers\, and robotics. Learn from Northeastern faculty experts Craig Johnson and Taskin Padir. This complimentary\, online program is available to you on demand from January 4 to 31. An opportunity to earn a non-credit digital badge is available. \nRegister Now
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/lifelong-learning-on-demand-innovative-uses-of-artificial-intelligence/
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SUMMARY:Program-Specific Orientations
DESCRIPTION:Admitted students to Spring 2021 entry are invited to hold their calendars for their program-specific orientations which will take place between January 7-January 17th. \nOrientation Schedule
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/program-specific-orientations/
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Ask Your Ambassador Anything Session for Graduate School of Engineering
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a live chat for all graduate engineering programs at Northeastern University! This is designed for prospective students to ask any questions they may have including the application process\, coursework\, student life\, and more! This chat will be moderated by current student ambassadors and is hosted on the Unibuddy platform.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/ask-your-ambassador-anything-session-for-graduate-school-of-engineering/
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:ECE PhD Proposal Review: Sungho Kang
DESCRIPTION:PhD Proposal Review: Metamaterial Absorbers for Infrared Sensing Microsystems \nSungho Kang \nLocation: Zoom \nAbstract: Infrared (IR) spectroscopic sensing has become a key technique in multidisciplinary environments such as military applications\, industrial safety control\, and smart homes\, by providing an accurate and non-disruptive analysis of the target objects. Recently the demand for high performance and compact IR spectroscopy systems has been steadily growing due to the advent of Internet of Things and the burgeoning development of miniaturized sensors. The key challenge lies in realizing high performance IR detectors that have low noise\, high IR throughput\, and spectral sensitivity in a miniaturized form factor. This challenge has been tackled in the study of micro-electromechanical sensing systems and metamaterial absorbers\, in which the ultra-high resolution sensing capability and the near-perfect IR absorption properties can be simultaneously exploited in a minimized footprint. The metal-insulator-metal (MIM) IR absorbers\, in particular\, are characterized by the near-unity absorptance with lithographically tunable peak absorption wavelength and spectral selectivity in an ultra-thin form factor\, suitable for the implementation of miniaturized spectroscopic IR microsystems. The exceptional IR absorption characteristics realized by the MIM IR absorbers and their sub-wavelength form factor allow for seamless integration with the existing IR sensing microsystem and the unprecedented IR sensing performance for the next generation IoT sensing solutions. In this proposal\, novel development of zero-power long-wavelength IR (LWIR) detector and miniaturized IR spectroscopic sensor based on the two key technologies are presented: (1) plasmonically-enhanced LWIR micromechanical photoswitch and (2) multispectral resonant IR detector array.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/ece-phd-proposal-review-sungho-kang/
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