• ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Linbin Chen

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Low Power Designs using Approximate Computing and Emerging Memories at Nanoscales Linbin Chen Location: Zoom Link Abstract: A power efficient integrated circuit design is essential for mobile and embedded computer systems. This dissertation proposes several novel low power designs using approximate computing and emerging memories for computers with arithmetic circuits and large […]

  • The Weird World of Quantum Matter

    JOINT SPECIAL COLLOQUIUM BY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The Weird World of Quantum Matter Professor Prineha Narang, Harvard University Quantum materials host many spectacular functionalities enabled by their unusual excited-state and nonequilibrium quantum effects. Understanding these phenomena that involve a variety of time and length scales has remained elusive. My research focuses […]

  • MS Thesis Defense: Duschia Bodet

    MS Thesis Defense: Modulations to Exploit the THz Band Duschia Bodet Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Terahertz (THz)-band (0.1-10 THz) communication has been envisioned as a key technology to enable wireless Terabit-per-second (Tbps) links. At THz frequencies, the path-loss is governed by the spreading loss and the molecular absorption loss. The latter also determines the available […]

  • Order of the Engineer Ring Ceremony

    This year the College of Engineering is pleased to invite the Class of 2020 to join the Class of 2021 in a combined virtual Order of the Engineer Ring Ceremony. Eligible students will be inducted into the Order, receive a ring, and a certificate. The Order of the Engineer is an organization composed of engineers […]

  • Plant Shift Initiative | Speaker Series: Engineering & Climate Correction

    There is no debate that in order to combat climate change we need to think of creative solutions. Join us on Earth Day, April 22nd, to hear more about the Plant Shift Initiative which is dedicated to spark new “plant-based” ideas in all forms of productions and activities. For decades, entrepreneurs and leaders have invented […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Lichen Wang

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Correlation Discovery for Multi-view and Multi-label Learning Lichen Wang Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Correlation indicates the interactions or connections across different instances. It exists in a wide range of real-world applications such as social network, scene understanding, and time-series data analysis. Correlation provides the unique and informative knowledge to reveal the connections […]

  • ECE MS Thesis Defense: Anran Wei

    MS Thesis Defense: A soft-switching non-inverting buck-boost converter Anran Wei Location: Zoom Link Abstract: There are numerous applications in which DC-DC converters with wide range of voltage gain are required. Non-inverting buck-boost converter is a classical topology that can provide wide range of voltage conversion and bidirectional power transfer; thus, it is frequently used in […]

  • Rare Earth Element-Based Magnets: Science, Supply and Sustainability in 2021 and Beyond

    University Distinguished Professor Vincent Harris is presenting "Rare Earth Element-Based Magnets: Science, Supply and Sustainability in 2021 and Beyond" as part of the Jefferson Science Fellowship Program of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. Registration is required in advance of the lecture: Register here Rare earth elements (REEs) and their supply chain have become […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Yue Zheng

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Modular Plug-and-Play Photovoltaic Subpanel System Yue Zheng Location: Zoom Link Abstract: This thesis designs, builds and tests plug-and-play photovoltaic (PV) panels. A prototype modular PV system is built consisting of a dozen small PV units that can slide in and out of a mechanical frame without impacting other units. Each unit contains […]

  • NE GWISE Presents Dr. Adriana Bankston, Science Policy Workshop

    NE GWiSE is excited to announce the sixth seminar in our "Building Inclusive Communities" 2020-21 virtual series, which will take place on Tuesday, April 27th from 6:00-7:30pm. This month's speaker, Dr. Adriana Bankston, is a Principal Legislative Analyst in the University of California (UC) Office of Federal Governmental Relations, where she serves as an advocate for […]

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