• SHPE 2022 NATIONAL CONVENTION

    Join Northeastern University in Charlotte, NC for the annual SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) National Convention! Northeastern University and the Graduate School of Engineering will be in attendance at the Career Fair & Graduate School Expo from 10am-4pm on Friday and Saturday. We will also be hosting a Diversity and Inclusion Hospitality Suite on […]

  • Engineered cellular models to explore human disease heterogeneity

    236 Richards 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    ChE Seminar Series Presents:  Alison McGuigan, PhD Professor, Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto Abstract: Ex vivo culture models provide powerful tools to interrogate the role of tumour heterogeneity in human cancers. Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) are emerging as powerful models to capture the genetic heterogeneity of human tumors. However, extrinsic factors present in the tumor microenvironment […]

  • Yuexi Zhang’s PhD Proposal Review

    "Human Body and Activity Analysis" Abstract: Human-related applications such as person detection, human pose estimations and human activity recognition, that always draw a lot of attentions in computer vision community. In this proposal, we discuss several related topics that we are interested in, and demonstrate how we improve the existing methods. The first problem we […]

  • Kai Huang’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Partitioning Data Across Multiple, Network Connected FPGAs with High Bandwidth Memory to Accelerate Non-streaming Applications" Abstract: Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are increasingly used in cloud computing to increase the run time of various applications. Flexibility, efficiency and lower power enable FPGAs to be important components in modern data centers. Applications such as Secure Function Evaluation […]

  • Lin Deng’s PhD Proposal Review

    "On-chip and multiplexed metasurfaces for light manipulation" Abstract: Metasurfaces, which consist of two-dimensional subwavelength nanostructures that can locally manipulate the proprieties of light including amplitude, phase, and polarization, provide an unprecedented means to control optical waves in a prescribed manner. Different functionalities, such as structured light, holograms, and flat lenses, have been realized by metasurfaces. […]

  • IISE Six Sigma Green Belt Certification

    Six Sigma is a methodology based on statistical analysis rather than guesswork to improve processes with unknown problems. Our Green Belt training and certification course allow you to create charts, process maps, and control plans to describe Six Sigma roles within an organization, use statistical tests to improve processes, use Minitab to run statistical tests, and define a Six Sigma project.

  • Rising Tides Conference

    Curry Student Center 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, United States

    This conference explores issues of racial and social justice in the context of environmental action to address climate change. The event will be held Friday, November 4th from 8:30am-1:30pm in the Curry Ballroom on the second floor of Curry Student center, but please feel free to come in and out of the event at your […]

  • NanoSI Workshop

    The NSF sponsored Nano Systems Innovation (NanoSI) workshop will conduct a deep dive into infrastructure requirements to enable a unique national infrastructure for piezoelectric and hetero-integrated nano systems. The virtual workshop will bring together researchers, government, industry and foundry partners to identify the emerging needs for adaptable infrastructure that can address national research priorities in […]

  • Tianyu Dai’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Robust Data-Driven Control" Abstract: During the last two decades, data-driven control (DDC) has attracted growing attention in the control community. Unlike model-based control (MBC), which first uses the collected data to identify the system, then designs the controller according to the certainty equivalence principle, DDC skips the system identification (SYSID) step and leads to a […]

  • Giuseppe Michetti’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    432 ISEC 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    "RF Front-End Components based on Linear-Time-Variant Modulation of Piezoelectric MEMS Resonators" Abstract: Throughout the last decade, radio frequency (RF) components for over-the-air communication and sensing have been subject to sustained market pressure to adapt to the novel trends such as spectrum sharing, programmability, and low-power operation. When these features are required in chip-scale RF hardware, […]