• Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Programs Webinar

    Please join faculty, staff, and current students to learn more about graduate programs in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department on March 30 at 9:30 EST. Registration may be found at:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cKfKDbSOQQu63xcwc9y4WA A recording will be available for those who are unable to attend.

  • Notable Women in STEM

    What makes a scientist notable? What notable women in STEM come to mind? Join us on Zoom Tuesday, March 30 at 4 pm for a discussion of what makes a notable contribution to STEM, how that compares to stated metrics of notability, and as a result, how those criteria may influence our understanding of women’s […]

  • PlusOne Information Session

    LEARN ABOUT THE PLUSONE ACCELERATED MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM A master’s degree can provide you an additional level of expertise in an area aligned with your career goals. As a currently enrolled Bachelor of Science (BS) student in the College of Engineering at Northeastern, you have the opportunity to earn a Master of Science degree (MS) […]

  • ChE Seminar Series: Engineering Approaches to Understand Functional Connectivity in Neocortex

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. John A. White, Ph.D Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University Engineering Approaches to Understand Functional Connectivity in Neocortex Abstract The mammalian neocortex is a crowning achievement of evolution. It is astronomically complex, with around 100 billion computational elements, each of which is staggeringly intricate by itself, and on […]

  • Scattergories w/ GWiSE

    Join GWiSE for our monthly community time on Monday, April 5th at 6 pm EST to play some zoom scattergories and maybe win some prizes! This event will have two winners: $25 for the person with the most points $25 for overall funniest answers (we will vote!). Register on SAIL :)

  • Global Co-op Self-Developing Information Session

    Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about self-developing a global co-op opportunity for Summer II/ Fall 2021. This session will be interactive and the topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Step by step information for networking and […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Subhramoy Mohanti

    PhD Proposal Review: Distributed Data and Energy Beamforming with Unmanned Vehicles for Wireless IoT : A Systems Perspective Subhramoy Mohanti Location: Teams Meeting Abstract: The pervasive deployment of the wireless Internet of Things (IoT) has given rise to heterogeneous sensors and small form-factor computing devices in homes, offices, public spaces, manufacturing floors, among others. Such […]

  • ChE Seminar Series: Engineered Autonomous Control of Metabolic Pathways

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Kristala L. J. Prather, Ph.D. Arthur D. Little Professor, Department Executive Officer, Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT Engineered Autonomous Control of Metabolic Pathways Abstract Microbial systems offer the opportunity to produce a wide variety of chemical compounds in a sustainable fashion. Economical production, however, requires processes that operate with high titer, […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Vikrant Shah

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Visual Navigation Applications in Low Contrast Environments: Multi Sensor Iceberg Mapping Vikrant Shah Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Most approaches to visual navigation make multiple assumptions about the scenes being imaged. There are implicit assumptions about the scene being predominantly static and the availability of well illuminated, texture rich, objects in the scene. […]

  • ECE Seminar: Mahdi Imani

    ECE Seminar: Reinforcement Learning Perspective to Data-Driven and Model-Based Experimental Design Mahdi Imani Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Design and decision-making are pervasive in most practical systems including smart grids, transportation, manufacturing, healthcare, and smart homes. Accurate system modeling is difficult in most systems/processes due to the complicated system dynamics, multi-physics and multiple time scales involved […]