• ECE PhD Proposal Review: Murphy Wonsick

    PhD Proposal Review: Improving Human Robot Interaction through Extended Reality Technologies Murphy Wonsick Location: Teams Link Abstract: Recent advancements in robotics have allowed robots to become capable enough to be used in a wide variety of domains, such as manufacturing, search-and-rescue, and space exploration. However, human-robot interaction with these systems are still primarily achieved using […]

  • ChE Seminar Series: Metal electrodes: the future of cost-effective storage of electrical energy

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Lynden A. Archer Lynden A. Archer, Ph.D Joseph Silbert Dean of the College of Engineering and the James A Friend Family Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Cornell University, Ithaca NY Metal electrodes: the future of cost-effective storage of electrical energy Abstract The levelized cost of electric power generated […]

  • Global Co-op Self Developing Info 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 […]

  • Machine Learning with MATLAB Webinar

    Date:  Thursday, April 15th Time:  6:00pm – 7:30pm, including Q&A  Register Now Engineers and data scientists work with large amounts of data in various formats such as sensor, image, video, telemetry, databases, and more. They use machine learning to find patterns in data and build models that predict future outcomes based on historical data. In […]

  • ADSE Trivia Night

    Join ADSE for a graduate student virtual trivia night on April 15th from 6:00-8:00 pm and help us support a local Black-owned business! Form a team of up to 4 members and answer a total of 30 questions on variable topics. 1st place: $25 to each team member 2nd place: $20 to each team member […]

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  • ECE MS Thesis Defense: Shanchuan Liang

    MS Thesis Defense: Design and Characterization of Flexible Neural Interface Connector for Large-scale Neuronal Recording Shanchuan Liang Location: Zoom Link Abstract: With the increasing demand of the electrically active implantable devices for studying neuroscience, microelectrode arrays (MEAs) have been widely developed to measure extracellular neuronal activity. Multiple channels MEAs with electrodes embedded are designed to […]

  • Che Seminar Series: Creating Inclusive Spaces in the Curriculum to Improve the Classroom Climate

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Matthew Lee Matthew Lee, PhD Teaching Professor of Human Services Northeastern University Creating Inclusive Spaces in the Curriculum to Improve the Classroom Climate Abstract: In this Distinguished Lecture, Professor Matthew Lee, PhD, from the Human Services Program at Northeastern, will discuss his life, career, and lifelong commitment to equity and […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Kai Li

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Robust Visual Learning with Limited Labels Kai Li Location: Zoom Link Abstract: The recent flourish of deep learning in various tasks is largely credited to the rich and accessible labeled data. Nonetheless, massive supervision remains a luxury for many real-world applications: It is costly and time-consuming to collect and annotate a large […]

  • Friday Fun Lab

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

    First-year engineering students showcase their success at Northeastern's Friday Fun Lab! Play interactive electronic games that were designed and built by the Cornerstone of Engineering students. All games are designed with COVID safety protocol in mind, so stop by and check out these amazing projects today!

  • ECE MS Thesis Defense: Mehrshad Zandigohar

    MS Thesis Defense: Real-Time Grasp Type Estimation for a Robotic Prosthetic Hand Mehrshad Zandigohar Location: Zoom Link Abstract: For lower arm amputees, prosthetic hands promise to restore most of physical interaction capabilities. This requires to accurately predict hand gestures capable of grabbing varying objects and execute them timely as intended by the user. Current approaches […]