• How green hydrogen is made

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

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Marc T.M. Koper Leiden Institute of Chemistry Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands Abstract:  The electrocatalytic production of hydrogen through water splitting is a necessary approach for storing (excess) renewable electricity as chemical energy in fuels, and for making green hydrogen as a building block for the chemical industry. Here, I will […]

  • 12/7 IER Seminar Series: Steve Dorton – “Trust Dynamics with AI in High-Consequence Work Systems”

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

    Trust Dynamics with AI in High-Consequence Work Systems Wednesday, 12/7/2022 from 1 - 2 pm ISEC 532 & Zoom Zoom: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/96750528112?pwd=Z3M0b1Z0QTZFaWM3QzZ5bC92SjFUZz09 Steve Dorton Principal Scientist for Sensemaking, Decision Making, and AI The MITRE Corporation Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often viewed as the means by which intelligence analysts will cope with the ever-increasing deluge of data […]

  • Forge Fall Showcase

    010 Hayden Hall 010 Hayden Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Come to Forge's Fall Showcase to learn all about the amazing work that our Product Lab teams have completed this semester. Forge a student-led initiative of the Sherman Center to help students learn about product development and entrepreneurship through hands-on project experience and tailored workshops. As a part of Forge, students solve problems in our […]

  • Danlin Jia’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Towards Performance and Cost-efficiency for Data-intensive Applications in Distributed Data Processing Systems" Abstract: Data-intensive science (DIS) has experienced a significant boom in the past decade. The emerging technologies of data-intensive services and infrastructures contribute to DIS's development and raise challenges. An ecosystem has been constructed considering performance, scalability, sustainability, and reliability to provide a high-quality […]

  • Chuangtang Wang’s PhD Proposal Review

    138 ISEC 360 Huntington Ave, 138 ISEC, Boston, MA, United States

    "All-optical Control of Magnetization in Nanostructures" Committee: Prof. Yongmin Liu (Advisor) Prof. Don Heiman Prof. Nian X. Sun Abstract: The switching of magnetization by a femtosecond laser within several picoseconds has recently gained substantial attention, because it promises next-generation, energy-efficient, and high-rate data storage technology. One of the most intriguing demonstrations is the helicity-dependent switching […]

  • The Quantum Age: From Bell Pairs to Quantum Computers

    168 SN 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Nobel Physics Colloquium 12.8 @4pm Every year, the Physics Department celebrates the Nobel Prize in Physics by inviting a renowned expert in the field of the awardees to introduce the ideas and advances that lead to their nomination. This year, we are fortunate to host Prof. Vladan Vuletić, from MIT, and expert in quantum optics […]

  • Summer 1, 2023 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, December 8th at 6:00 pm. By participating in this program, you will gain an international perspective on the real-life applications of fluid mechanics, […]

  • Bin Sun’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Factorization guided Lightweight Neural Networks for Visual Analysis" Committee: Prof. Yun Fu (Advisor) Prof. Ming Shao Prof. Lili Su Abstract: Deep learning has become popular in recent years primarily due to powerful computing devices such as GPUs. However, many applications such as face alignment, image classification, and gesture recognition need to be deployed to multimedia […]

  • Alexey Tazin’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Composition of UML Class Diagrams Using Category Theory and External Constraints" Abstract: In large software development projects there is always a need for refactoring and optimization of the design. Usually software designs are represented using UML diagrams (e.g class diagrams). A software engineering team may create multiple versions of class diagrams satisfying some external constraints. […]

  • Daniel Uvaydov’s PhD Proposal Review

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

    "Real-Time Spectrum Sensing for Inference and Control" Abstract: Spectrum sensing can enable the next generation of wireless applications ranging from opportunistic spectrum access to cognitive radio networks. The key unaddressed challenges of spectrum sensing are that (i) it has to be performed with extremely low latency over varying bandwidths and must guarantee strict real-time processing […]