• First Year Engineering Expo

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

    Please come to the Curry Student Center indoor quad and pit on Friday, December 2nd to see Northeastern’s First-Year Engineering Students’ inventive projects, games, and exhibits. Students will showcase original board games, interactive projects geared to teach children sustainability concepts, and prolific prototypes to help solve a wide range of problems. Each project applies the […]

  • Ramtin Khalili’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    Abstract: State estimation is a critical application in energy management systems. Due to the increased penetration of inverter-based resources, installed advanced infrastructure at all voltage levels, and unconventional loads like electric vehicle charging stations, a three-phase state estimator formulation is essential. The first issue is the convoluted formulation and modeling techniques that are required in […]

  • Dialogues of Civilization: Biomedical Imaging in Chile

    If you are interested in a Summer 1 Dialogue on Biomedical imaging and Chilean Culture in Santiago, there will be an info session on Monday 5 December, at 6pm in 302 Stearns, or on Zoom at https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/99185015932 Meeting ID: 991 8501 5932

  • Enabling Engineering Fall Showcase

    002 Ell Hall 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Please come to the Enabling Engineering Fall Showcase on Tuesday, December 6th, 1:30 -3:30pm ET in 002 Ell Hall where students will present their design projects. Enabling Engineering is a Northeastern University student group that designs and builds devices to empower individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. Our students collaborate with clients on projects that provide greater […]

  • Md Navid Akbar’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Inference from Brain Imaging: Incorporating Domain Knowledge and Latent Space Modeling" Abstract: Brain imaging can probe the anatomy (structural) of our brain, or its function (functional). A particular imaging modality (unimodal) generally provides only a particular insight into human health. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), though still in its infancy as a brain imaging modality, is […]

  • Offshore Wind Tech Week Network Reception

    Alumni Center 716 Columbus Ave, 6th Floor, Boston, MA, United States

    This event will celebrate #OffshoreWindTechWeek - comprised of the National Offshore Wind R&D Symposium December 5 & 6 and the International Offshore Wind Technical Conference (IOWTC) December 7 & 8. This networking reception will close out the 2022 Symposium and introduce the IOWTC, happening the following days on December 7 & 8 at Northeastern University. […]

  • The “Finals Cookie” with Dean Abowd

    Please join us for a relaxing evening before finals begin. We'll provide hot chocolate and LOTS of cookies. Hosted by the College of Engineering Tuesday December 6th from 8:30 to 10:00 pm The Tents at Robinson Quad

  • How green hydrogen is made

    236 Richards 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Marc T.M. Koper Leiden Institute of Chemistry Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands Abstract:  The electrocatalytic production of hydrogen through water splitting is a necessary approach for storing (excess) renewable electricity as chemical energy in fuels, and for making green hydrogen as a building block for the chemical industry. Here, I will […]

  • 12/7 IER Seminar Series: Steve Dorton – “Trust Dynamics with AI in High-Consequence Work Systems”

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

    Trust Dynamics with AI in High-Consequence Work Systems Wednesday, 12/7/2022 from 1 - 2 pm ISEC 532 & Zoom Zoom: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/96750528112?pwd=Z3M0b1Z0QTZFaWM3QzZ5bC92SjFUZz09 Steve Dorton Principal Scientist for Sensemaking, Decision Making, and AI The MITRE Corporation Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often viewed as the means by which intelligence analysts will cope with the ever-increasing deluge of data […]

  • Forge Fall Showcase

    010 Hayden Hall 010 Hayden Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Come to Forge's Fall Showcase to learn all about the amazing work that our Product Lab teams have completed this semester. Forge a student-led initiative of the Sherman Center to help students learn about product development and entrepreneurship through hands-on project experience and tailored workshops. As a part of Forge, students solve problems in our […]