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SUMMARY:Grace Hopper Celebration 2022 - Orlando\, FL
DESCRIPTION:Join the Graduate Admissions team for an IN-PERSON recruiting event in Orlando\, FL! The event will take place at Orange County Convention Center\, Orlando\, FL from September 20th to the 23rd. Registration and event details may be found at the website below. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/grace-hopper-celebration-2022-orlando-fl/
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SUMMARY:Justin Crabb's PhD Proposal Review
DESCRIPTION:“Multiphysics Simulation of Graphene Transistors for On-Chip Plasmonic THz Signal Generation and Modulation” \nAbstract: \nTerahertz communication is envisioned as a key technology not only for the next generation of macro-scale networks (e.g.\, 6G+)\, but also for transformative networking applications at the nanoscale (e.g.\, wireless nanosensor networks and wireless networks on chip). This proposal focuses on the development of a multiphysics simulation platform for a plasmonic THz nanogenerator with on-chip modulation. The in-house developed finite-element-method platform\, which self-consistently solves the hydrodynamic and Maxwell’s equations\, is utilized to provide extensive numerical results demonstrating the device’s functionality along with ultra-wide bandwidth and high modulation index capabilities. \nFirst\, a comprehensive theory of the Dyakonov-Shur (DS) plasma instability in current-biased graphene transistors is presented. Using the hydrodynamic approach\, equations describing the DS instability in the two-dimensional electron fluid in graphene at arbitrary values of electron drift velocity are derived. These non-linear equations together with Maxwell’s equations are used for numerical analysis of the spatial and temporal evolution of the graphene electron system after the DS instability is triggered by random current fluctuations. Conditions necessary for the onset of the DS instability and the properties of the final stationary state of the graphene electron system are analyzed. \nNext\, a detailed numerical analysis of the DS plasma instability in the DC current-biased graphene transistor with the gate shifted with respect to the middle of the transistor conducting channel is presented. The geometric asymmetry is shown to be sufficient to trigger the DS instability in the two-dimensional electron gas in the transistor channel. Sustained plasma oscillations in the instability endpoint are demonstrated and the properties of these oscillations are analyzed for different positions of the gate and at different values of other physical and geometric FET parameters. The obtained results show the possibility of designing a tunable on-chip source of THz electromagnetic radiation based on the graphene transistor with a shifted gate. \nFollowing\, the on-chip THz nano-generator with amplitude and frequency modulation capabilities is presented. The proposed device uses and leverages the tunability of the Dyakonov-Shur instability for the growth and modulation of plasmonic oscillations in the two-dimensional electron gas channel of the graphene transistor. \n  \nCommittee: \nProf. Josep Jornet (Advisor) \nProf. Tommaso Melodia \nProf. Matteo Rinaldi \nProf. Hossein Mosallaei
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/justin-crabbs-phd-proposal-review/
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SUMMARY:Boston Women in 3D Printing
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boston in 3D Printing Community for an Early Fall Meet Up!\n\nAbout this event \n\n\n\nWelcome back Boston Women in 3D Printing community! Together\, let’s re-energize this vibrant community with an early Fall kick-off. Join us in Charlestown’s Hood Park at Fortify’s Headquarters for an interactive evening of networking\, a print lab tour\, and breakout sessions. We’ll share our experiences and passion for the industry. All are welcome! \nHosted by two new Boston Chapter Ambassadors\, Danielle Kershner of Fortify and Rachael Enfield of Markforged. Drinks and appetizers will be served. \nThis event is sponsored by Fortify. \n\n\n\n\nIt is free to attend\, but you NEED to register \nDate and time\nThu\, September 22\, 2022\n5:00 PM – 7 :00 PM EDT \nLocation\n75 Hood Park Drive\nBoston\, MA 02129
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/boston-women-in-3d-printing/
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SUMMARY:COE Global Co-op Information Session!
DESCRIPTION:Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Spring/ Summer I 2023! Topics discussed will include: \n\nSearch techniques and global positions in your field\nLocations that students have co-oped in the past\nWhat to consider when interested in a global co-op\nInformation on logistics\, including health and safety\nTips and resources for self-developing global positions\n\nAttendance to one of these information sessions is required if you plan to do a global co-op in Spring/ Summer I 2023. Please reach out to Sally Conant\, Global Co-op Coordinator\, s.conant@northeastern.edu or Kristina Kutsukos\, Global Co-op Coordinator\, k.kutsukos@northeastern.edu for additional information. \n*Please note this workshop is catered towards both UG and Graduate students in the College of Engineering and will be held virtually via Zoom: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/96725333035.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/coe-global-co-op-information-session-2/
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