• Crypto Event ZCash Researchers and Development Talk

    Location in Shillman Hall, Rm. 420 and Hybrid. Scan QR code in attached flyer to join via Zoom. Ian Sagstetler is the communications and community manager at Electric Coin Company, the creator of Zcash. He is also founder of ZecHub, an education channel focused on the Zcash protocol. His focus is on amplifying those working […]

  • Raana Sabri Khiavi’s PhD Proposal Review

    "Theory and design of spatiotemporally-modulated metasurfaces for comprehensive control of light" Abstract: Photonic metasurfaces are key platforms for manipulating almost all properties of light such as amplitude, phase, polarization, wave vector, pulse shape, and orbital angular momentum in a sub-wavelength dimension. They are capable of providing unprecedented modulation of wavefront through imparting spatial or temporal […]

  • BioE Seminar Series Presents: Ryan Flynn

    Department of Bioengineering Seminar Series presents  Ryan Flynn, Ph.D  Assistant Professor, Boston Children’s Hospital’s Stem Cell Program and Harvard University’s Stem Cell and  Regenerative Biology Department, Boston MA “GlycoRNAs: bridging the gap between glycobiology and RNA biology”   Wednesday, November 16th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST 105 Shillman Hall  ABSTRACT:    Glycans modify lipids and […]

  • Distinguished Seminar – David Horsley

    136 ISEC 360 Huntington Ave, 136 ISEC, Boston, MA, United States

    "Systems Based on Ultrasonic MEMS: Commercialization and Future Directions " David Horsley  Professor, University of California, Davis Adjunct Professor, University of California, Berkeley    Abstract The increasing maturity of thin-film piezoelectric materials and the MEMS manufacturing ecosystem has enabled the rapid development of sensor systems based on piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducers (PMUTs). In this talk, I will describe […]

  • PhD Dissertation Defense Shivang Aggarwal

    Location: ISEC 332 "Towards Reliable, High Capacity mmWave Wireless LANs for Mobile Devices" Abstract: The IEEE 802.11ad standard, with its 14 GHz of unlicensed spectrum around 60 GHz, is touted as one of the key technologies for building the next generation of WLANs that will enable high throughput demanding mobile applications. However, there have been serious […]

  • Interdisciplinary Women’s Collaborative Hackathon

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

    The IWC will be hosting our first annual Hackathon! This event will take place on November 19th from 8am-10pm in the Curry Student Center. It is open to women and non-binary undergraduate and graduate students and we welcome all experience levels. There will be corporate sponsors, free swag, and food is provided. All members from a […]

  • Research Initiation: Analyzing inequities in undergraduate workforce opportunities between biomedical and other engineering disciplines

    Monday, November 21st at 12pm (VIRTUAL) Please Register: https://bit.ly/3MxqA0u All attendees receive a FREE BOOK! Abstract: Biomedical Engineering majors have been shown to exhibit higher rates of transfer to different engineering majors, lower rates of internship and career employment offers, and lower average starting salary compared to other engineering majors. These inequities in undergraduate workforce […]

  • Info Session: Dialogue in Turkey

    If you are interested in joining the Dialogue of Civilization program in Turkey (summer 1 2023), you can attend the Info Session which takes place on Mon 21st, from 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm. This event is hybrid and you can RSVP using this link. Also, please visit the program brochure page for more information. […]

  • Mahshid Asri’s Proposal Review

    "Development of Anomaly Detection and Characterization Algorithms Using Wideband Radar Image Processing for Security Applications" Abstract: Detection and characterization of suspicious body-worn objects is necessary for safe and effective personnel screening. In airports, developing a precise system that can distinguish threats and explosives from objects like money belt can reduce the pat-down significantly while maintaining […]