• Northeastern in Seattle: Build Your Tech Talent

    Whether you’re entirely new to computer science or have dabbled in coding, you can advance your career with Northeastern University in Seattle’s monthly Build Your Tech Talent workshops. These free events give anyone looking to develop coding skills the chance to learn from industry experts. Our February event details are below: Designing Internet of Things […]

  • MathWorks Day at Northeastern University

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

    Join MathWorks engineers & Northeastern faculty and students for a poster session, MATLAB demos, and pizza! MathWorks and Northeastern Collaboration Day MathWorks Demonstrations: 5G/Wireless Reinforcement learning explained using an inverted pendulum Using AI for Visual Inspection Interoperability with Python and MATLAB To register: MathWorksNUDay.eventbrite.com

  • Matthew Schinault’s PhD Proposal Review

    "Development of A Large-Aperture 160-Element Coherent Hydrophone Array System for Instantaneous Wide Area Ocean Acoustic Sensing" Abstract: A large aperture coherent hydrophone towed array system comprising of 160 elements and an aperture length of 192 meters has been developed for real-time instantaneous wide-area ocean acoustic remote sensing and monitoring. The design and manufacture of these […]

  • Crafting Your Career-Build a Stunning Resume with LaTeX: A CommLab Workshop

    Curry Student Center 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, United States

    Discover the power of LaTeX and create a standout resume or CV in our interactive workshop. Learn essential skills in formatting, customization, and document design to craft a professional-grade resume/CV that showcases your strengths and achievements. Perfect for students, graduates, and professionals looking to take their career prospects to the next level. Join us and […]

  • Guanying Sun’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Optimizing Reconstruction for Mm-Wave Body Scanner Imaging" Committee: Prof. Carey Rappaport (Advisor) Prof. Edwin Marengo Prof. Jose Martinez-Lorenzo Abstract: In the past decades, due to evolving threats, passenger screening has become an important secure measure at airport and other secure locations. Numerous passenger screening techniques have been developed by researchers in both academia and industry […]

  • Kerem Enhos’ PhD Proposal

    "Software-Defined Inter-medium Visible Light Communication and Underwater Acoustic Networks" Committee Members: Prof. Tommaso Melodia (Advisor) Prof. Kaushik Chowdhury Prof. Stefano Basagni Dr. Emrecan Demirors Abstract: “Multi-Domain Operations” paradigm has been receiving significant attention both in military and civilian worlds. To realize this novel paradigm, it is imperative to establish robust communication links to transfer data between devices operating in […]

  • Women in Tech: Industry Pioneers!

    On Thursday March 9th, the Boston chapter of Women in 3D Printing will be hosting an event, Women in Tech: Industry Pioneers! Register for the event here: https://women-in-3d-printing.us.hivebrite.com/events/37153 Join us for a conversation with three exceptional (female) leaders on their journey in 3D printing, tech, and beyond. From challenges, successes, and everything in between learn how these […]

  • MathWorks Weeks at Northeastern: Machine Learning/AI

    Zoom Link: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/93686271760?pwd=QzlkNzhmQXQ0UjQ0M0J2V0p3d2ZtZz09 Presentations: Applied Reinforcement Learning with MATLAB and Simulink Dr. Mohammad Delghani, MIE Department, Northeastern Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) is a field within artificial intelligence that has recently gained popularity in both research and application domains. Due to MATLAB's strengths in solving RL problems, modular teaching materials are created to enable students learn […]

  • Graduate Open House

    Join us for three days dedicated to your future success. During this informative and convenient three-day event, you can connect with faculty, staff, students, and admissions representatives on your schedule. Plus, we’re dedicating an entire day to answering your questions through one-on-one sessions with our enrollment counselors and virtual drop-in meetings. During these three days, […]

  • Sadjad Asghari Esfeden’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Spatiotemporal Localization of Object Handover for Human Robot Collaboration" Committee Members: Prof. Deniz Erdogmus (Advisor) Prof. Taskin Padir Prof. Eugene Tunik Prof. Mathew Yarossi Abstract: Human-robot interaction in a physical world like handover of objects requires perception systems to be efficient in localizing the object of interest. We propose an approach to estimate the location […]