• Yu Yin’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    "Synthetic Data Generator: Understanding Human Face & Body via Image Synthesis" Committee Members: Prof. Yun Fu (Advisor) Prof. Sarah Ostadabbas Prof. Ming Shao Abstract: The community has long enjoyed the benefits of synthesizing data, as it provides a reliable and controllable source for training machine learning models while reducing the need for data collection from […]

  • Yukui Luo’s PhD Dissertation Defense

    Title: Securing FPGA as a Shared Cloud-Computing Resource: Threats and Mitigations Committee Members: Prof. Xiaolin Xu (Advisor) Prof. Yunsi Fei Prof. Xue Lin Abstract: With the widespread adoption of cloud computing, the demand for programmable hardware acceleration devices, such as field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA), has increased. These devices benefit the growth of efficient hardware accelerators, […]

  • Dinesh Murugan MS Thesis Defense

    Title: Advances in Modelling, Control, and Perception for Soft Robotics andĀ Autonomous Vehicle Systems Location on Campus: Snell Room Committee Members: Advisor: Prof. Milad Siami Prof. Bahram Shafai Prof. Rozhin Hajian - University of Massachusetts, Lowell Abstract: In this research project, we investigate the distributed consensus and vehicle platoons control problem. We first investigate the performance […]

  • Nasim Soltani PhD Proposal

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

    Title: Deep Learning for the Physical Layer: From Signal Classification to Decoding Location: ISEC 532 Committee Members: Prof. Kaushik Chowdhury (Advisor) Prof. Stratis Ioannidis Prof. Robert Nowak Abstract: The growth in wireless spectrum usage has created new physical layer applications and intensified the importance of the existing ones. Physical layer applications ranging from device authentication […]

  • Yuanyuan Li PhD Dissertation Defense

    Title: Sub-modularity in Cache Networks Committee Members: Prof. Stratis Ioannidis Prof. Lili Su Prof. Edmund Yeh Abstract: As information-based demand surges, distributed network services, e.g., cache networks, play an important role to mitigate network traffic. Cache networks are a natural abstraction for many applications, including information-centric networks, content delivery networks, cloud computing, and edge/wireless IoT. […]

  • Jinkun Zhang PhD Proposal Review

    Location: ISEC305 Title: Low-latency forwarding, caching and computation placement in data-centric networks Committee Members: Prof. Edmund Yeh (Advisor) Prof. Stratis Ioannidis Prof. Kaushik Chowdhury Abstract: With the exponential growth of data- and computation-intensive network applications, such as real-time augmented reality/virtual reality rendering and large-scale language model training, traditional cloud computing frameworks exhibit inherent limitations. These […]

  • Sumegha Singhania MS Thesis Defense

    Title: Exploring Log of RGB Space as a Better Input for Computer Vision Tasks Committee Members: Prof. Bruce Maxwell (Advisor) Prof. Hanumant Singh Prof. David Rosen Prof. Mahdi Imani Abstract: There are specific, physics-based rules that govern the interaction of light and matter. Though studied extensively in the greater computer vision community, these rules are […]

  • Jagatpreet Nir PhD Proposal

    Title: Low Contrast Visual Sensing and Inertial Navigation in GPS Denied Environments Committee Members: Prof. Hanumant Singh Prof. Martin Ludvigsen Prof. Pau Closas Prof. Michael Everrett Abstract: Visual inertial navigation has shown remarkable performance in publicly available datasets, assuming certain ideal conditions such as textured scenes, uniform illumination, and static environments. However, real-world scenarios often […]

  • Rohit Rajput MS Thesis Defense

    Title:Towards Autonomous Multi-Modal Mobility Morphobot (M4) Robot: Traversability Estimation and 3D Path Planning Location: ISECĀ 632 & Zoom Committee Members: Prof. Rifat Siphai Prof. Hanumant Singh Prof. Alireza Ramezani (advisor) Abstract: This thesis enhances the autonomy of the M4 (Multi-Modal Mobility Morphobot) robot, designed for Mars and rescue missions. The research enables the robot to autonomously […]

  • Zhiyong Zhang PhD Proposal

    Title: Towards Indoor Mapping and Navigation with Perceptual Aliasing using Visual Semantic SLAM Committee Members: Prof. Hanumant Singh (Advisor) Prof. Huaizu Jiang Prof. David Rosen Abstract: Modern SLAM (Simultaneous Localization And Mapping) techniques allow us to create accurate 3D maps of the environment primarily using visual sensors in GPS-denied regions. In this context, numerous deep […]