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SUMMARY:Archimedes Health Care Security Week
DESCRIPTION:Archimedes is excited to bring members and guests together in a safe space to learn\, share and network with the best of the best in health care and medical device security. You can choose to attend one of our two training events led by expert speakers (choose only one) September 18 and 19\, and then attend the familiar and highly regarded Archimedes 101 Workshop on September 20-21. Or attendees can choose to solely attend one of the training sessions\, or choose to attend only the Archimedes 101 event…the choice is yours! \nTwo-Day Training Options\nSeptember 18-19 \nAttendees have the opportunity to register for ONE of two training options lead by industry experts. \nArchimedes 101 Workshop*  $1495\nSeptember 20-21 \nThe 2023 Archimedes 101 Conference\, hosted by Northeastern University’s Archimedes Center for Health Care and Medical Device Cybersecurity\, is a two-day educational workshop for healthcare providers\, medical device manufacturers and industry regulators to learn and speak frankly about medical device security threats and solutions. \n\nWhy Attend?\nOur events do not focus on the latest industry buzz or trendy new product development. We want you to feel comfortable speaking freely about your cyber security issues with trusted and respected professionals who can help you establish best practices for improving medical device security. At Archimedes\, we provide a secure forum for you to learn about emerging cyber security issues and then we arm you with the knowledge to better protect both your patients and clients. \nAttendees from our previous conferences have included: \n\nChief information security officers\nDirectors of product engineering\nSystem engineers\nVPs of global product security\nIT security managers\nPhysicians\nChairs of medical device security standards bodies\nSecurity researchers\nFront-line engineers from clinical facilities\n\nIf you have additional questions\, please contact us at archimedes@northeastern.edu \nRegister
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/archimedes-health-care-security-week/
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SUMMARY:Zhengnan Li PhD Proposal
DESCRIPTION:Title:\nMulti-user Communications \nDate:\n9/19/2023 \nTime:\n10:00:00 AM \nLocation:\nISEC 432 \nCommittee Members:\nProf. Milica Stojanovic (Advisor)\nDr. Xiaowen Wang (Apple)\nProf. Tommaso Melodia \nAbstract:\nExtensive research has been conducted with respect to underwater acoustic communications and networking\, owing to their profound importance in various applications\, such as fish farming and the oil-and-gas industry. Acoustic networks involve scenarios where multiple users necessitate transmitting data to a central base station. Techniques such as time-division or code-division multiple access are commonly employed in such networks. However\, these techniques entail a trade-off: each user’s transmission rate remains confined to a fraction of the overall available resources. Consequently\, the endeavor to accommodate an increased number of users within the usable resources results in a diminished data rate for each user. Conversely\, if the goal is to maintain a consistent per-user data rate\, the acquisition of additional bandwidth becomes imperative. Yet\, the feasibility of this approach is challenged by the inherent limitations of available bandwidth in underwater acoustic systems. \nIn this proposal\, I will present preliminary findings that involve the utilization of code and space division multiple access systems in conjunction with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)\, which is a key enabler for the current and future generations of wireless systems. Additionally\, the proposal delves into the prospect of establishing an underwater acoustic channel repository—an effort designed to emulate underwater acoustic channels\, thereby alleviating the necessity for extensive real-world underwater experimentation. This proposal also includes several recent long-distance underwater experiments carried out in Japan\, examining various ideas regarding the frequency offset compensation problem in OFDM systems. Furthermore\, beyond the outcomes in underwater acoustic communication\, this proposal encompasses a series of explorations involving micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) and the utilization of terahertz frequencies.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/zhengnan-li-phd-proposal/
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SUMMARY:Challenging Conversations:  A CommLab Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Join our weekly virtual workshop\, “Challenging Conversations\,” every Tuesday from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This community of practice helps you build the skill of navigating difficult discussions with peers and individuals of varying authority. Learn practical strategies\, engage in role-playing exercises\, and connect with like-minded peers to enhance your communication abilities. Register to join us on Zoom now to confidently handle challenging conversations in any context.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/challenging-conversations-a-commlab-workshop-series/2023-09-19/
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