Annual oSTEM Conference
Join the Graduate School of Engineering Admissions Team as they represent the graduate school programs at the annual oSTEM virtual conference held from October 28-31. oSTEM (out in science technology, […]
Join the Graduate School of Engineering Admissions Team as they represent the graduate school programs at the annual oSTEM virtual conference held from October 28-31. oSTEM (out in science technology, […]
PhD Dissertation Defense: Automation Design and DNN Acceleration Frameworks: from software implementation to hardware physical design Hongjia Li Location: Northeastern Zoom Link Abstract: With the breakthrough of Deep Neural Networks […]
Learn about the impact climate change has on The Indian subcontinent’s diverse geography, culture, and economy, and the policies being pursued to mitigate the damage. https://eventregistration.northeastern.edu/event/a2d5623e-cd58-481a-807f-89872942a82c/summary?RefId=COLLEGE
Please join the Galante Engineering Business Program and our Professional Development Coordinator Isabella Cardona Barber along with Professional Development Assistant Marissa Westerbeke in hosting three Galante Alumni as they share […]
PhD Proposal Review: Fault Location in Radial and Meshed Networks Containing Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) Cesar Antonio Galvez Nunez Location: Microsoft Teams Link Abstract: Rapidly increasing numbers of Distributed Energy […]
PhD Proposal Review: Efficient State and Parameter Estimation in Three-Phase Power Systems Ramtin Khalili Location: Microsoft Link Abstract: As the number of renewable energy sources, bulk energy storage systems, and […]
Join us Friday, October 29 at 12:00 PM in Churchill Hall 101 for the Bioengineering PhD Student Seminar Series! Our first presenter will be Bioengineering PhD student Mengdi Yang “Fine […]
Join an interesting panel discussion by eminent blind scientists from across the world who will share their journeys in science & talk about how we all can make science more […]
The Graduate School of Engineering is excited to present Science on Tap (SoT) on Friday, October 29, 2021. Doors open at 2:30pm EST. The event will start right at 3pm and run for about an hour. Beer, hard cider, pizza and salad, as well as non-alcoholic beverages will be provided to attendees.
What is Science on Tap? Here at Northeastern University, this event will provide an opportunity for both PhD students and faculty from all COE departments to network, enjoy an afternoon of food and drink, and also listen to a high-level talk science talk.
This October 29th talk will be given by one of our very own MIE Department Associate Professors, Prof. Randy Erb! The title of his talk is: Using Colloidal Physics to Design Material Microstructures for Optimizing Macroscopic Properties.
This event is the first of its kind at Northeastern University, so make sure you RSVP! Here is the link to RSVP. Due to room capacity restrictions, the RSVP is required. The first 20 faculty members who RSVP will be notified and will be able to attend the event.
On Saturday, October 30th, the Center for STEM Education will be hosting a STEM Harvest Fest in the West Village Quad, for K-12 students interested in learning more about STEM […]