• Wonder Women Bingo w/ GWiSE

    GWiSE holds monthly community-building events where we participate in a hands-on activity together. Through these activities, we network, develop relationships, and discuss the unique obstacles women face to their retention and advancement in STEM fields, as well as opportunities and strategies to overcome them. This month, we will be playing a digital version of Wonder […]

  • A Celebration of International Women’s Day

    Northeastern's Women Who Empower is hosting a celebration of International Women's Day with Jeannine Sargent, E’87, Trustee Investor and Advisor to Private Equity and Venture Firms. Jeannine Sargent is an experienced global CEO, entrepreneur, investor board member, proven innovator, and engineer who has repeatedly built and scaled multi-billion-dollar business at the forefront of technological developments […]

  • Overview of the Graduate School of Engineering

    Bold, interdisciplinary, and experiential with a focus on innovating for society. Northeastern University's Graduate School of Engineering encompasses top-ranked, highly selective, R1 research programs that combine rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research to prepare the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. Kelly Egorova, Assistant Director for Graduate Admissions, […]

  • Tau Beta Pi Chess Tournament

    In honor of Pi Day this year, Tau Beta Pi is holding a virtual chess tournament for the engineering community on Sunday, March 14th starting at 1 PM. To participate, each player will need to pay a fee of $5 and all fundraising from the tournament will go to charity. If you're interested in playing, […]

  • Active colloidal fluids: a new paradigm in self-assembly

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Petia M. Vlahovska, PhD Professor of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (by courtesy) Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University Title: Active colloidal fluids: a new paradigm in self-assembly Abstract: Flocks of birds and schools of fish are familiar examples of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between self-propelled (active) individuals lead to coherent motion […]

  • NUASCE Virtual Game Night

     Come join NUASCE for a virtual game night over Zoom. It will be Wednesday, March 17th at 7:30 pm. Socialize with your fellow CIVE and ENVE classmates! Zoom link

  • IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Seminar: Dr. Mathias Kläui

    IEEE Magnetics Society Seminar for 2021 Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Mathias Kläui Jointly hosted by: Richmond Section Jt. Chapter, Washington/Northern Virginia Jt Chapter, and the Boston Section Chapter Please join us online on Thursday, March 18th, at 12:30 pm for the first installment of out IEEE Distinguished Lecture Seminar Series. Join with Google Meet: http://meet.google.com/xft-dvqw-pac Join […]

  • Bioengineering Graduate Programs Webinar

    Please join faculty, staff, and current students to learn more about graduate programs in the Bioengineering Department on March 22 at 8:30 EST. Registration may be found at:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KiuKTsiLRn2n-vmRlz2m6A A recording will be available for those who are unable to attend.

  • ECE MS Thesis Defense: Ibrahim Farah

    MS Thesis Defense: Multipath Beam Steering for OFDM Systems Ibrahim Farah Location: Zoom Abstract: OFDM systems prove effective in combatting the frequency-selective fading, dispersive response of underwater acoustic channels. Coherent symbol detection requires estimation of this channel response at each receiving element, typically done through tap-based models (Least Squares) or path-based models (Path Identification). This […]

  • Chemical Engineering Graduate Program Webinar

    Please join faculty, staff, and current students to learn more about graduate programs in the Chemical Engineering Department on March 22 at 10:00 AM EST. Registration may be found at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dhul9DvaSamlRIyBYkJtoQ A recording will be available for those who are unable to attend.