PhD Dissertation Defense: Plasmonically Enhanced Infrared Sensing Microsystems Sungho Kang Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Infrared (IR) spectroscopic sensing has become a key technique in multidisciplinary environments such as military applications, industrial safety control, and smart homes, by providing an accurate and non-disruptive analysis of the target objects. Recently the demand for high performance and compact […]
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PhD Dissertation Defense: Automated Bayesian Network Exploration for Nuisance-Robust Inference Andac Demir Location: Zoom Link Abstract: A fundamental challenge in the analysis of physiological signals is learning useful features that are robust to nuisance factors e.g., inter-subject \& inter-session variability, and achieve the highest nuisance-invariant classification performance. Towards resolving this problem, we introduce 3 frameworks: […] |
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Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/Fall 2022. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Logistics for moving and living abroad Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Attendance to one […] |
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PhD Proposal Review: Exploring Micro-Machined Glass Shell Resonators For Sensor Application Vedant Sumaria Location: Zoom Abstract: Optical resonators have been playing an important role in modern optics. They are fundamental in any laser device, etalon for optical filtering, accurate measurement for non-linear optics. Bulk optical resonators that use two or more mirrors are usually used […]
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PhD Proposal Review: Machine Learning Approaches for Classification of Myriad Underwater Acoustic Events Over Continental-shelf Scale Regions with Passive Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote Sensing Hamed Mohebbi Kalkhoran Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Underwater acoustic data contain a myriad of sound sources that include bioacoustics related to marine life such as marine mammals and fishes; man-made such […] |
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Learn about disability rights with a Nationally recognized lawyer on Friday, 21st January at 3 p.m. in ISEC 655, 6th floor or virtually through zoom - https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/95320296228 |
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ECE Seminar: Stretchable Magnetics for Soft Robotics Nathan Lazarus Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Recent innovations in making robots from softer biofriendly materials have opened broad new applications ranging from medicine to agriculture. Due to the reliance of much of the field on pneumatic actuation, heavy and rigid pumps, and control circuitry for driving pressure chambers […] |
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Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/Fall 2022. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Logistics for moving and living abroad Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Attendance to one […] |
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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dorsa Parviz, Ph.D. Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract: Population growth and climate change necessitate a paradigm shift from current chemical and materials production methods to more sustainable approaches with a negative carbon footprint. In view of this, I will introduce carbon fixing materials (CFM) as a new […] |
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PhD Proposal Review: Aluminum Nitride and Scandium-doped Aluminum Nitride Materials and Devices for Beyond 6 GHz Communication Meruyert Assylbekova Location: Zoom Link Abstract: With almost all of the sub-6 GHz spectrum now being allocated, current bandwidth shortage has motivated the exploration of untapped frequencies beyond 6 GHz for future broadband wireless communication. Shift to higher […]
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Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/Fall 2022. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Logistics for moving and living abroad Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Attendance to one […]
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In this interactive virtual workshop, we’ll walk you through the steps of creating and revising compelling data visualizations and graphics. To get the most out of the workshop, please bring a visualization that you would like to improve and use in your own work. The visualization can be anything from a table of numbers, to […] |
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Mark your calendars for a cultural mix and mingle! GSCC will be hosting its 6th Annual Multicultural Mixer on Friday, January 28, 2022. |
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ECE Seminar: Deployable Learning Machines: From cost-to-go estimation to certification Michael Everett Location: 442 Dana and Zoom Link Abstract: Autonomous robots have the potential to transform our everyday lives, yet most of these systems struggle outside of the lab or carefully designed warehouses. This talk will first describe our work toward a new generation of […] |
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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Arthur Shih, Ph.D. Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, The Netherlands Abstract Understanding of catalysis at a fundamental level has historically lagged behind its commercial counterpart with the Haber-Bosch ammonia synthesis process and catalytic converters as pertinent examples . This historical paradigm, however, is shifting with the advancement of computing prowess […]
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Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/Fall 2022. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Logistics for moving and living abroad Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Attendance to one […] |
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Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/Fall 2022. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Logistics for moving and living abroad Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Attendance to one […] Do you have questions about life after graduation? Northeastern Civil Engineering Alumni Organization (NUCEAO) is offering a virtual lunchtime “office hours” series for students and young alumni to chat and network with professionals who are actively working in the Civil Engineering and Construction fields. Each session we will be focusing on a different topic, but […]
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Join the CommLab for an interactive workshop on creating a poster. We will help you craft your story, effectively plan for your audience and give you tips for mindful poster design. Bring a poster at any stage of progress to get feedback from the CommLab Fellows or bring your ideas to get help on sketching […] |
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Join Professors Christopher Parsons & Melissa Ferrick to learn how to navigate a career in higher education with invisible disabilities such as mental health on February 4th, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at ISEC Room 655, 6th floor or on Zoom at https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/2099280142
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When: Friday February 4th 5pm-6pm Where: Churchill 103 Who: Justin Saccone, Sr. Engineer @ Nerf (under Hasbro) |
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