• Transforming an Engineering Idea into a Business: Idea, Learn, Execute, Risk, Persist 

    Join the Galante Program and MassChallenge Winners, Reza Amin and Leila Daneshmandi, on October 29th from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM to learn about their entrepreneurial journey starting with an idea that then transformed into startups. Reza Amin is the CEO and founder at Bastion and co-founder at Encapsulate. Since 2013 he was working on […]

  • Pumpkins with Graduate Women in Science and Engineering (GWiSE)

    Keep calm, carve a pumpkin, carry on! Thursday 10/29 at 6:00 PM on MS Teams, join the GWiSE community on Teams for some virtual fall festivities! Costumes and custom backgrounds encouraged! We will be carving, painting, and/or coloring pumpkins! Everything is BYO! If you want to color a pumpkin we will have pdfs that you […]

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  • Halloween Themed Presentations with CEE GSC

    You're invited to the Civil and Environmental Department Graduate Student Halloween Social Thursday 10/29 @ 8 PM on Zoom Costumes and custom zoom backgrounds are encouraged!! To accommodate for the virtual environment, we are going to do Presentation Karaoke with a winner's prize. Presentation Karaoke is where volunteers improvise some funny stories over a presentation as […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Ran Liu

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Optimal Proactive Services with Uncertain Predictions Ran Liu Location: Zoom Link Abstract: With the evolution of technologies such as machine learning and data science, proactive services with the aid of predictive information have been recognized as a promising method to exploit network bandwidth, storage, and computation resources to achieve improved user experiences, […]

  • 10 Advanced EndNote Features

    Start your fall 2020 research off on the right foot with Snell Library's series of online workshops about citation management! In this session, learn how advanced features in EndNote can help you manage citations for yourself or your research group. Register here: bit.ly/citationmgmtworkshops

  • Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their research. The first presenter is Ronak Ansaripour from the Carrier lab, title: “Controlling extracellular matrix environment in guiding 3D Retinal Organoid formation”. The second presenter is Alexander Grath from the Dai lab, title: “Directly Reprogramming Fibroblasts into Functional Endothelial Cells”. Please […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Ya Guo

    PhD Proposal Review: Power Optimization and Management of PV Grid-Connected Microgrid in Energy Market Ya Guo Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Microgrids can integrate renewable energy resources (RES), such as photovoltaics (PV) and wind energy generation, with the main power grid to provide reliable, secure and affordable energy. Fortunately, the electricity markets have evolved to facilitate […]

  • Engineered Models of the Enteric-Gut-Axis

    ChE Seminar Series Presents:   Abigail N. Koppes, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering Affiliate in Biology and Bioengineering “Engineered Models of the Enteric-Gut-Axis” Abstract: The gut-brain-axis is a complex bi-directional communication pathway between the gastrointestinal tract, the enteric nervous system (ENS), and the central nervous system (CNS) that is implicated in not only […]

  • BioE Seminar Series Presents: Leyla Esfandiari

    Leyla Esfandiari, Ph.D. Assistant professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH “Electrokinetically Driven Micro-pores for Minimally-Invasive Cancer Diagnosis” Abstract:  Early detection of cancer is essential for improved long-term survival of patients. Traditionally, invasive and costly procedures, such as surgical tissue biopsies have been used for cancer screening. However, over […]

  • Magic or Magnetics? Novel Materials for Energy Transfer

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Laura H. Lewis, Ph.D. Distinguished University and Cabot Professor,  Chemical Engineering Distinguished University and Cabot Professor,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering “Magic or Magnetics? Novel Materials for Energy Transfer” Abstract: Magnetic materials permit the wireless interconversion of electrical, mechanical and, increasingly, thermal energies to benefit an enormous breadth of technologies including sustainable […]