• Xiaolong Ma’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Towards Efficient Deep Neural Network Execution with Model Compression and Platform-specific Optimization" Abstract: Deep learning or deep neural network (DNN), as one of the most powerful machine learning techniques, has become the fundamental element and core enabler of the artificial intelligence. Many incredible, bleeding-edge applications, such as community/shared virtual reality experiences and self-driving cars, will […]

  • CILS Seminar & Demo: Nanosurf Drive AFM

    136 ISEC 360 Huntington Ave, 136 ISEC, Boston, MA, United States

    Come learn about Nanosurf's DriveAFM, a tip-scanning atomic force microscope used for all areas of applications from materials to life science. An instrument demonstration will follow in the CILS Core Facility in the ISEC basement, 090 from 1:30-2:30pm. The DriveAFM overcomes drawbacks of other tip-scanning instruments and provides atomic resolution together with fast scanning, fast […]

  • Recurring

    Graduate School of Engineering Campus Tour

    Interested to learn more about the Graduate School of Engineering on the Northeastern 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 locations on campus specific to Engineering, and answer your questions about the Boston campus. […]

  • The Future of Manufacturing

    The Roux Institute presents: The Future of Manufacturing Featuring Jack Lesko, Director of Engineering Research

  • Sara Garcia Sanchez’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Learning and Shaping the Wireless Environment: An Integrated View of Sensing, Computing and Communication" Abstract: The explosive growth in Internet of Things (IoT) deployments and anticipated data volumes that will be generated within future autonomous devices require collecting and processing large amounts of data, generally transmitted over the wireless channel. Rigid infrastructure deployment that does […]

  • Alexandria Will-Cole’s PhD Proposal Review

    "Morphology, Magnetism, and Transport in Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites" Abstract: Magnetic thin film materials and bilayer composites enable unprecedented new applications, ranging from magnetic-based microelectromechanical systems (magnetoelectric sensors, ultracompact magnetoelectric antennas, etc.), terahertz emitters, to spin-orbit-torque driven magnetic memories. Here we focus on two subdisciplines within magnetics – magnetoelectrics and spintronics heterostructures. The first aspect of […]

  • CommLab: Discussing Your Poster

    Join the CommLab for a virtual interactive workshop, where we will be discussing best practices for presenting your posters.   Bring your poster-even if it is just a draft- and we can help you ensure your story will reach every audience member.  We will also provide tips on how to reduce information overload for your audience, […]

  • Bengisu Ozbay’s PhD Proposal Review

    "Fast Identification via Subspace Clustering and Applications to Dynamic and Geometric Scene Understanding" Abstract: More and more data is needed in order to build new machine learning and computer vision techniques. Using human operators to identify these vast datasets would be too expensive, hence the use of unsupervised learning has grown more common. Piecewise linear […]