• 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, […]

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    Graduate School of Engineering Campus Tour (In Person)

    Want to learn more about the Graduate School of Engineering on the Boston campus? Then we welcome you to sign up for a Graduate School of Engineering campus tour! Led by one of our expert Graduate Student Ambassadors, we’ll show you key locations on campus, in addition to resources specific to Engineering, and answer your […]

  • Cookies with the Dean: Holiday Edition

    The Tents at Robinson Quad 336 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Join Dean Gregory Abowd for a holiday-themed Cookies with the Dean on Monday, December 11th from 1:00-2:30pm in the Robinson Quad Tent near Curry Student Center. We will have holiday cookies, hot cocoa, and free Swag available! Swing by for food, fun, and a chance to talk to the Dean. We hope to see you […]

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    CommLab Writing Group

    Setting and sticking to a consistent writing schedule is key to improving skills and accomplishing your writing tasks (don’t just take our word for it). COE graduate students are invited to join the CommLab writing group to share best practices, get feedback from your peers, and work on any writing project (dissertation, thesis, manuscript, fellowship, […]

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    Poster Design and Editing: A CommLab Workshop Series

    344 CSC 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    COE Graduate students are invited to learn techniques, develop, edit and practice delivering your poster. Join the CommLab’s weekly workshop to improve your poster design and communication skills.  Drop in for as many workshops as you want to get your poster ready.  You can also join any time between 3:00-4:30pm ET.  This is a hybrid […]

  • Durga Suresh PhD Proposal Review

    Title: Network Security Management and Threat Mitigation in the Open Cloud Committee Members: Prof. Miriam Leeser (Advisor) Prof. Michael Zink Prof. Xiaolin Xu Abstract: Cloud computing and advanced cyberinfrastructures are increasingly vital to the functioning of Internet systems. Every day, more devices are added to the cloud, to provide greater resource utilization, availability, and scalability. […]

  • Deepak Prabhala MS Thesis Defense

    Title: "Smart Microwave Devices with Programable Printed Circuit Board (PPCB): Design with Liquid Crystal Elastomer Polymers in Transmission Lines and Circulators" Committee Members: 1) Professor Nian X. Sun (Advisor) 2) Professor Marvin Onabajo 3) Professor Yongmin Liu Abstract: This study explores the innovative application of liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) polymers in the design and implementation […]

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    Challenging Conversations: A CommLab Workshop Series

    Join our weekly virtual workshop, "Challenging Conversations," every Tuesday from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This community of practice helps you build the skill of navigating difficult discussions with peers and individuals of varying authority. Learn practical strategies, engage in role-playing exercises, and connect with like-minded peers to enhance your communication abilities. Register to join […]

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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.