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    Bioengineering Fall Seminar Series

    Join the Department of Bioengineering for our Fall Seminar Series, where we host scholars from outside institutions to come to campus and give a seminar on their research.

  • Chemical Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Professor Cameron Abrams

    010 Behrakis 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    In this talk, I will trace my group's history in using molecular dynamics simulations to investigate conceptual links among molecular architectures, intermolecular interactions, and network structures and how they determine thermomechanical properties of polymerized materials that these applications demand.

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    Small Talk for Networking: A CommLab Workshop Series

    Looking to improve your conversational skills and effortlessly connect with others? This workshop series will equip you with the essential tools, techniques, and practice to connect with others, whether you are attending networking events, social gatherings, or simply looking to strike up conversations with new acquaintances. Join us for these fun-filled sessions where we’ll explore […]

  • Enabling Engineering Fall Showcase

    002 Ell Hall 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Students will present their final design projects at the Enabling Engineering Fall Showcase. The projects that will be presented are listed below. Accessible Golfing Caution Radar Accessible Plant Watering System Switch Activated Cornhole VR App Switch Activated Toys Adaptive Drum Set Prosthetic Finger Enabling Engineering is a Northeastern University student group that designs and builds […]

  • Suyash Pradhan MS Thesis Defense

    Title: COPILOT: Cooperative Perception using Lidar for Handoffs between Road Side Units Committee Members: Prof. Kaushik Chowdhury (Advisor) Prof. Stratis Ioannidis Prof. Jennifer Dy Abstract: This thesis presents COPILOT, a ML-based approach that allows vehicles requiring ubiquitous high bandwidth connectivity to identify the most suitable road side units (RSUs) through proactive handoffs. By cooperatively exchanging […]

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    LinkedIn, CV, Resume: A CommLab Workshop Series

    Join our empowering LinkedIn, CV, Resume Workshop series any Wednesday from 5 pm to 6 pm ET. This collaborative space offers valuable tips and peer feedback to enhance your online profile and professional presence. Whether you’re a student or seasoned professional, our community will help you optimize your LinkedIn profile, CV, and resume to stand […]

  • The Graduate School Collaborative Webinar: Why consider Graduate School?

    Think graduate school is just for future faculty? Think again! Join us as we demystify what it takes to be and become a graduate student (MS and PhD), as well as the many career avenues that you can take with a graduate school degree. Come learn about the following topics from some of the top […]

  • Mauro Belgiovine PhD Proposal Review

    Title: Wireless Intelligence: A Comprehensive Exploration of AI-Driven Solutions in Channel Estimation, Beam Refinement, and Protocol Classification for Next Generation Networks Committee Members: Prof. Kaushik Chowdhury (advisor) Prof. Stratis Ioannidis Dr. Chris Dick Abstract: his thesis explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on wireless systems through model-driven simulations and real-world datasets, with a […]

  • Yisi Liu MS Thesis Defense

    Title: Experimental research on the Nonlinear Magnetoelectric Effect of the VLF ME Antennas Committee Members: Prof. Nian Sun (Advisor) Prof. Yongmin Liu Prof. Xufeng Zhang Abstract: Magnetoelectric (ME) coupling effects in ferromagnetic and piezoelectric composites involve the control of electric polarization (P) by applying a magnetic field (H) (direct ME effect), or the manipulation of […]

  • Ate Darabi PhD Proposal Review

    Title: Complex Delayed Networks and Their Application in Epidemic Analysis: Modeling, Analysis, and Strategic Management Committee Members: Prof. Milad Siami (Advisor) Prof. Bahram Shafai Prof. Rozhin Hajian Abstract: In the face of crowd-related disasters like pandemics and mass attacks, the complex dynamics of human interactions demand comprehensive modeling approaches. This proposal adopts a network-based perspective, […]