• Learn about the Co-op Program (Disciplinary) Webinar

    Please join our Assistant Dean of Co-op at a webinar discussing the Co-op experiential learning opportunities available for graduate students in the departments of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Register

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Kai Li

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Reconfigurable and Intelligent Wireless Charging Surfaces Kai Li Location: 232 ISEC Abstract: Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) have received significant attention for theirpotential to transform the environments by intelligently reconfiguring the surfaces, infrastructures,and engineering the electrical and magnetic fields. On the other hand, while wireless power transfer has advanced, there has been limited […]

  • ChE Seminar Series: Orchestrating Cellular Regeneration at Organ Scale

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    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Yvon Woappi, Ph.D. K99/R00 MOSAIC Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital Abstract Large scale tissue damage, such as organ failure and burn injury, is a leading cause of morbidity and death. However, the mechanisms underlying full regeneration of organs remain poorly understood. As the largest organ system in […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Flavius Pop

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Intrabody Communication for Real-Time Monitoring of Implanted Medical Devices based on Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers Flavius Pop Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Nowadays when we think about medical devices and patient monitoring, we can easily imagine ourselves laying down in a hospital bad, wires coming out of everywhere, and being looked after by […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Zulqarnain Qayyum Khan

    PhD Proposal Review: Interpretable Machine Learning for Affective Neuroscience and Psychophysiology Zulqarnain Qayyum Khan Location: Zoom Link Abstract: In this thesis, we leverage Machine Learning to investigate questions of interest in affective psychophysiology and neuroscience . We argue for and apply appropriate existing methods where possible and analyze the results they provide. Where existing methods […]

  • Beyond the Pandemic – Transformative Engineering

    In the College of Engineering, we prepare the next generation of engineers to solve real-world global challenges. Join Dean Gregory D. Abowd for a panel discussion on the ways in which the pandemic has influenced our engineering curriculum and driven our students and faculty to innovate new solutions to issues related to health, sustainability, security […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Tong Jian

    PhD Proposal Review: Robust Sparsified Deep Learning Tong Jian Location: Zoom Link (ID: 75807284369, Passcode: 463BXOZk) Abstract: In this thesis, we investigate and address robustness concerns about DNN-based real-life applications on resource constrained systems, environment adaptation, and adversarial learning, respectively. We propose a means of compressing a Radio Frequency (RF) deep neural network architecture through […]

  • The Power of Alternative Data: an Entrepreneur’s Tale

    Raytheon Amphitheater (240 Egan) 360 Huntington Ave, 240 Egan, Boston, MA, United States

    Please join the Galante Engineering Business Program in welcoming Yiannis Tsiounis as he reviews how cellphone location data helps investors monitor companies; how real estate owners understand the demographics and occupancy ratio of their existing or competitive/prospective properties; and how insurance companies price risk. Yiannis will also share his entrepreneurial journey building and growing companies. Yiannis […]

  • First Year Engineering Expo

    Come by the Curry Student Center Indoor Pit to see the projects that our first-year engineering students have been working on this term.

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Murphy Wonsick

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Supervisory Control for Humanoid Robots Through Virtual Reality Interfaces Murphy Wonsick Location: ISEC 655 Abstract: Recent advancements in robotics have allowed robots to become capable enough to be used in a wide variety of domains that are dangerous for humans to operate in, such as disaster relief operations, exploration of extraterrestrial planets, […]