• ECE Seminar: Sunwoo Lee

    442 Dana 360 Huntington Ave, 442 DA, Boston, MA, United States

    ECE Seminar: Autonomous Microsystems Based on Heterogeneously Integrated CMOS for Biological Big Data Sunwoo Lee Location: 442 Dana or Zoom Link Abstract: Minimally invasive and chronic physiological monitoring can provide an effective means of disease prevention and early detection while the cumulative big data can unveil hidden patterns in our physiology. Yet, current physiological monitoring […]

  • ECE Seminar: Qiushi Guo

    442 Dana 360 Huntington Ave, 442 DA, Boston, MA, United States

    ECE Seminar: Emergent Active Photonic Platforms for Next-generation Mid-infrared and Ultrafast Photonics Qiushi Guo Location: 442 Dana or Zoom Link Abstract: As two basic properties of light, wavelength and timescale are central to numerous photonic applications. Compared to visible and near-infrared, the longer wavelength mid-infrared spectral regime contains unique thermal visual information and chemical fingerprints […]

  • Library Webinar: Introduction to Citation Managers

    Start your spring 2022 research off on the right foot with Northeastern University Library’s series of online workshops and webinars! In this webinar, learn how to manage your references, organize your research and quickly create citations and bibliographies using a citation management program. The session will cover: an introduction to EndNote, Refworks, Mendeley and Zotero; similarities […]

  • Spring 2022 Study Abroad Info Session

    This Study Abroad Info Session is designed to introduce you to the wonders of studying abroad. Listen to students talk of past experiences. Representatives from both COE Undergraduate Academic Advising and Global Experience Office will be on hand to provide the details you need for this exciting opportunity. This event will be on Wednesday, Feb. […]

  • Capture and Conversion of CO2 – Towards CO2 Recycling

    024 East Village 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Juliana Carnerio, Ph.D Postdoctoral Research Fellow School of Chemical Engineering & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract: Our current global fossil-based economy produces significant environmental, economic, and social challenges. Such complex challenges are the defining issues of our time, pushing society toward stepwise decarbonization of our energy and consumption economy. […]

  • ECE Seminar: Derya Aksaray

    442 Dana 360 Huntington Ave, 442 DA, Boston, MA, United States

    ECE Seminar: Reinforcement Learning for Dynamical Systems with Temporal Logic Specifications Derya Aksaray Location: 442 Dana or Zoom Link Abstract: In many applications, dynamical systems such as drones, mobile robots, or autonomous cars need to achieve complex specifications on their trajectories which may include spatial (e.g., regions of interest), temporal (e.g., time bounds), and logical […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Mengting Yan

    PhD Proposal Review: Circuit Design Methods for Temperature-based Hardware Trojan Detection and Parametric Frequency Division in Next-Generation Systems-on-a-Chip Mengting Yan Location: Zoom Link Abstract: With the increasing costs and globalization in the semiconductor industry over the past years, the ongoing trends to disperse integrated circuit (IC) design, fabrication and testing tasks among different design centers […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Giuseppe Michetti

    PhD Proposal Review: IoT Front-Ends enhanced by Time-Variant RF-MEMS based Circuits Giuseppe Michetti Location: Zoom Abstract: Implementation of cheap, scalable radio frequency (RF) front ends in the context of the Internet of Things and 5G devices calls for reconfigurable and spectrally efficient components and circuits operating at RF. In the 4G era, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) […]

  • Beyond the Pandemic: Transformative Engineering

    In the College of Engineering, we prepare the next generation of engineers to solve real-world global challenges. Join Dean Gregory D. Abowd for a panel discussion on the ways in which the pandemic has influenced our engineering curriculum and driven our students and faculty to innovate new solutions to issues related to health, sustainability, security […]

  • Summer1, 2022 Panama DOC: International Applications of Fluid Mechanics – Info Session

    If you are interested in learning fluid mechanics through relevant examples in an international setting in a Dialogue Of Civilization (DOC) program this summer in Panama, please join the Zoom Info Session on Thursday, February 10th at 6:00 pm. By participating in this program, you will gain an international perspective on the real-life applications of fluid […]