Learn how to manage your references, organize your research and quickly create citations and bibliographies using a citation management program. The session will cover: an introduction to EndNote, Refworks, Zotero and Mendeley; similarities and differences between different citation management programs; how to choose the right citation manager for you; and how to install and use a citation manager. Note: […]
"AlScN material characterization for MEMS applications" Abstract: The increasing demand for data is pushing the MEMS industry to more performant and area-efficient systems to be used in IOT nodes as sensors and RF-components. In this market, AlN plays a pivotal role thanks to the piezoelectric properties accompanied with good stability over power and temperature in […]
Learn about Northeastern University's College of Engineering graduate programs in a group overview session or 1:1 session with one of our graduate admissions representatives!
Join College of Engineering faculty and Graduate Admissions to learn more about two new program offerings available this spring, the MS Internet of Things and the MS Wireless and Network Engineering programs. This webinar will take place on September 28, 2022 at 10:00 am ET. Registration is required.
Learn how to manage your references, organize your research and quickly create citations and bibliographies using a citation management program. The session will cover: an introduction to EndNote, Refworks, Zotero and Mendeley; similarities and differences between different citation management programs; how to choose the right citation manager for you; and how to install and use a citation manager. Note: […]
Join the Graduate Admissions team for an IN-PERSON recruiting event in Charlottesville, Virginal! The event will take place from 12:00PM to 3:00 PM EST. Location TBD. We look forward to seeing you there!
Location: ISEC 532 "Physical Layer Design for Ultrabroadband Terahertz Communications: From Theory to Experiments" Abstract: Terahertz (THz)-band (0.1 THz to 10 THz) communication is envisioned as a key technology to meet the demand for faster, more ubiquitous wireless communication networks for the sixth generation (6G) of wireless systems and beyond. For many years, the lack of […]
Join the Graduate Admissions team for an IN-PERSON recruiting event in Knoxville, TN! The event will take place at Knoxville Convention Center on September 29th 2022 from 11 AM to 3 PM. Registration and event details may be found at the website below. We look forward to seeing you there!
Are you interested in learning how to better organize your PDFs and research sources? Using Mendeley can help you become more organized and efficient throughout the research process: from when you first begin to explore your topic to when you are adding citations to your paper. In this online session, you will learn how to […]
Come meet one of our Graduate Admissions Representatives in person at Olin College of Engineering! Learn about Northeastern University's graduate engineering programs! A current graduate student ambassador will also be in attendance to answer questions from the student perspective.
COE PhD Council presents SCIENCE ON TAP How To Think About Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration with Dean Gregory Abowd NU’s Academic Plan pushes us to consider impact in the world, and that requires more than a discipline-specific mindset. Having positive impact on problems of our world requires collaboration across multiple communities with different languages, methods, and incentives. […]
Interested in attending graduate school for a Master's or PhD? Northeastern University is excited to host the Fall 2022 GEM Getting Ready for Advanced Degrees Laboratory (GRAD Lab) hosted on Saturday, October 1, 2022. The event is sponsored by Northeast Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation. This is a FREE event you do not want to […]
Are you considering graduate school? You are in the right place! The 2022 Big Ten+ Grad Expo is an in-person experience for students interested in STEM, Health Sciences, and related disciplines. Learn more about the Programs offered by Northeastern University's Graduate School of Engineering. Recruiting Specialist, Emily DeRosa will be present to answer all of […]
Learn how to use Endnote to increase your efficiency. Endnote will help with organizing your references and generating reference lists and in-text citations in your chosen style. This online session will cover: how to export references from a database to Endnote how to organize your research information using groups how to create an online account […]
"Exploring Micro-Machined Glass Shell Resonators For Sensor Application" Abstract: This work presents the exploration of the chip-scale glass blowing technique for novel sensing methods. On-chip microspherical glass shells (MSG) of hundreds of micrometers in diameter with ultra-smooth surfaces and sub-micrometer wall thicknesses have been fabricated and have been shown to sustain optical whispering gallery mode […]
Join College of Engineering faculty and Graduate Admissions to learn more about a new program offerings available in Fall 2023, the MS in Pharmaceutical Engineering. This webinar will take place on October 4 at 9:00 am ET. Registration is required.
Are you tired of losing track of your research sources? Need help adding citations to your research papers? Attend this webinar to learn how to get started with RefWorks, an online citation management program that will allow you to collect and organize references and help you cite them in your papers. This session will cover: […]
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Umit Ozkan, Chair & University Distinguished Professor Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Ohio State University Abstract: Groundwater contamination by halogenated compounds such as trichloroethylene (TCE) is an environmental concern due to their high level of toxicity and their potential impact on drinking water. Hydrogenation of chlorinated compounds offers an efficient […]
Join the Graduate Admissions team for an IN-PERSON recruiting event in Palm Springs, California! The event will take place at Palm Springs Convention Center on October 6th to the 8th. Registration and event details may be found at the website below. We look forward to seeing you there!
Join the CommLab and Employer Engagement and Career Design for an on-line Workshop on "Building Your Professional Brand on LinkedIn" on Thursday, October 6 from 4pm-5pm. Register
October 6, 2022 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM ET in the Curry Student Center Ballroom, Pit, West Addition, and McLeod Suites. SOURCE is organized as a fair, with faculty and their representatives sharing their work on research and creative endeavors at assigned spaces, with undergraduates from across the colleges eager to learn more about the important […]
Not sure what to major in? Considering switching majors? Hear upperclassmen across all engineering disciplines share about their experiences! Join via Microsoft Teams using your NU email Email Liza Russell at russell.li@northeastern.edu for more information or to receive the link by email
Come meet Dean Abowd as he discusses how to best leverage your undergraduate experience. Topics include undergraduate research and COE insights you won't hear anywhere else! Come with questions! Extra credit may be offered. Gregory D. Abowd is Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University. Dean […]
Interested to learn more about the Graduate School of Engineering on the Northeastern campus? Then we welcome you to sign up for a Graduate School of Engineering campus tour! Led by one of our expert Graduate Student Ambassadors, we’ll show you key locations on campus, in addition to resources specific to Engineering, and answer your […]
Learn how to use Zotero to increase your efficiency. Zotero is a free, open-source tool that lets you quickly create bibliographies and in-text citations in your chosen reference style. This online session will cover: how to install Zotero, how to export references from a database to Zotero, how to create groups to organize your research […]
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Chris J. Cornelius Professor and Chair, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Iowa State University Abstract: Structure, property, and function relationships must be coupled to theory and prior art to design new materials. Controlling polymer chain motion, swelling, and functional group distribution is critical to selective molecule transport. A dichotomy exists […]
Are you ready for advanced features in EndNote, or are you curious about features you are not currently using? Do you need to use advanced features for a systematic review or literature review? If so, this online workshop is for you! We will briefly cover each of the following: Creating Smart Groups Importing/accessing Full Text & PDFs […]
Celebrating our Diversity Join us at the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for a student Open House with free food, music, games, and more! 271 Huntington Ave, Suite 200
Please join the Galante Engineering Business Program in welcoming Loredana Padurean, Associate Professor at D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University, as part of the Galante Seminar Series designed to deliver guided topical discussions, inspiring stories, and engaging workshops. The content of this presentation will be in review of the concepts in her new book - The Job is […]
"Aluminum Nitride and Scandium-doped Aluminum Nitride materials and devices for beyond 6 GHz communication" 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 frequency spectra is expected to deliver a significant performance improvement in network capacity, […]
"ADVANCEMENTS ON ZERO STANDBY POWER MEMS SENSORS" Abstract: Due to the fast development of the internet of things, and unattended wireless sensor networks, the number of connected devices worldwide is expected to increase exponentially in the future. In order to maintain such large networks of physical and virtual objects, there is a need for sensors, […]
Join the Graduate Admissions team at CareerEco's Engineering Grad School Virtual Fair to learn about our graduate engineering programs! An admissions representative will be happy to answer your questions. Registration and event information may be found at the link below. We look forward to seeing you there!
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Milo Korestky McDonnell Family Bridge Professor Co-Director, Institute for Learning on Research and Instruction (IRLI) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Department of Education Tufts University Abstract: There has been considerable emphasis recently in transitioning chemical engineering classroom instruction from transmission-based lectures to active learning. Active learning has been defined broadly […]
Join the Graduate Admissions team for an IN-PERSON recruiting event in Los Angeles, California! The event will take place at USC Trousdale Pkwy Los Angeles , California on October 20th between 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM PST. Registration and event details may be found at the website below. We look forward to seeing you there!
"Improving Computational Efficiency of Motion Planning Algorithms for Mobile and Time-Dependent Robotic Tasks in Dynamic Environments" Abstract: Robots will become a part of our lives at home as personal assistants. Although their current functionality is highly restricted to specific tasks and environments, their practicality encourages robotics engineers for further advancement. Especially, mobile robots with manipulation […]
Join this webinar to learn about MS Information Systems, MS Information Systems Bridge, MS Data Architecture & Management, and MS Software Engineering Systems
Committee: Prof. Yong-Bin Kim. Advisor Prof. Marvin Onabajo Prof. Lombardi Fabrizio Abstract: In order to match the needs of powerful neural networks and meet the hard constraints from hardware, binary neural networks are treated as hardware-friendly deep learning algorithms due to the fact that it can achieve similar inference accuracy with fewer computing resources […]
Come learn more about Northeastern's Co-op Program for graduate engineering students! A member of our admissions team, and the Assistant Dean & Senior Co-op Coordinator, Lorraine Mountain will present and answer questions.
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Howard W.T. Matthew, PhD Professor, Chemical Engineering, Wayne State University Abstract: Polysaccharides have long been recognized as polymeric materials with an array of properties that have made them indispensable for applications ranging from adhesives to property-enhancing nanomaterials. As a result, they have found wide acceptance as food and drug additives. Over […]
Department of Bioengineering Seminar Series presents: Erica Pratt, Ph.D Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston MA “Liquid biopsy approaches in pancreatic cancer” Wednesday, October 26th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST 105 Shillman Hall ABSTRACT: Only 25% of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) patients with localized disease survive five years after a […]
SWE Networking Night is a unique opportunity for students to get candid advice from people in the industry in a more casual setting than career fairs, as well as network for future connections and opportunities. SWE engineers will be able to go around to tables and discuss things like professional advice, resumes, and interview tips, as well as network with 20+ companies. This event will be like a career fair, but a bit more relaxed — the goal is that every attendee gains some type of insight, rather than just pitching themselves to companies
Join the Graduate Admissions team for an IN-PERSON recruiting event in San Juan, Puerto Rico! The event will take place at Governor Pedro Rosello San Juan Convention Center, on October 27th to October 29th. Registration and event details may be found at the website below. We look forward to seeing you there!
Emily DeRosa, Recruiting Specialist from the Graduate School of Engineering will be present at this on-ground event at California State University Fullerton. Visit our table to learn more about our Graduate Engineering programs!
DEAN'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES Finding Academic, Professional, and Personal Success Ravi Bellamkonda Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Emory University Dr. Bellamkonda has had a rapid ascent in academia. But as most of us would agree, professional success means little without being connected to personal meaning. In this talk, Dr. Bellamkonda will talk […]
WHAT SOCIETY MUST REQUIRE FROM AI A lecture with Dr. Ronald M. Baecker, Emeritus Professor of Computer Science and Bell Chair in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Toronto Dr. Baecker will discuss the dangers of premature use of AI, and what society must require of algorithms affecting human welfare, health, life, and death. The […]
Friday, October 28th at 12pm (VIRTUAL) Please Register: https://bit.ly/3BPSSOu All attendees receive a FREE BOOK! Abstract: This seminar explores intersections between systems thinking, community engagement, and collaborative change within and beyond engineering education by discussing three big questions: What skills do we (and our students) need to address some of the complex, intractable, systemic challenges that […]
Location: ISEC 332 "AI for communications and sensing in RF environments" Abstract: The recent growth of Internet of Things (IoT), as well as other new revolutionary applications utilizing wireless spectrum are leading the way towards realization of next generation wireless systems that jointly utilize communications and sensing. However, such systems offer many degrees of freedom, and […]
Learn about the College of Engineering's newest program offering at Northeastern's Roux Institute, the MS in Computational Medicine on Monday, October 31 at 10:00am. Registration is required.
Please join us for all or part of a poster session/reception at which the NU Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security research teams will present KRI research capabilities (facilities and staff expertise) in: Geospatial data analysis RF materials & devices Unmanned autonomous systems Additive manufacturing Formulation chemistry And beyond (e.g. meeting space/support, venture-stage facilities/equipment) Open […]
Join Northeastern University in Charlotte, NC for the annual SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) National Convention! Northeastern University and the Graduate School of Engineering will be in attendance at the Career Fair & Graduate School Expo from 10am-4pm on Friday and Saturday. We will also be hosting a Diversity and Inclusion Hospitality Suite on […]
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Alison McGuigan, PhD Professor, Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto Abstract: Ex vivo culture models provide powerful tools to interrogate the role of tumour heterogeneity in human cancers. Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) are emerging as powerful models to capture the genetic heterogeneity of human tumors. However, extrinsic factors present in the tumor microenvironment […]
"Human Body and Activity Analysis" Abstract: Human-related applications such as person detection, human pose estimations and human activity recognition, that always draw a lot of attentions in computer vision community. In this proposal, we discuss several related topics that we are interested in, and demonstrate how we improve the existing methods. The first problem we […]
"Partitioning Data Across Multiple, Network Connected FPGAs with High Bandwidth Memory to Accelerate Non-streaming Applications" Abstract: Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are increasingly used in cloud computing to increase the run time of various applications. Flexibility, efficiency and lower power enable FPGAs to be important components in modern data centers. Applications such as Secure Function Evaluation […]
"On-chip and multiplexed metasurfaces for light manipulation" Abstract: Metasurfaces, which consist of two-dimensional subwavelength nanostructures that can locally manipulate the proprieties of light including amplitude, phase, and polarization, provide an unprecedented means to control optical waves in a prescribed manner. Different functionalities, such as structured light, holograms, and flat lenses, have been realized by metasurfaces. […]
Six Sigma is a methodology based on statistical analysis rather than guesswork to improve processes with unknown problems. Our Green Belt training and certification course allow you to create charts, process maps, and control plans to describe Six Sigma roles within an organization, use statistical tests to improve processes, use Minitab to run statistical tests, and define a Six Sigma project.
This conference explores issues of racial and social justice in the context of environmental action to address climate change. The event will be held Friday, November 4th from 8:30am-1:30pm in the Curry Ballroom on the second floor of Curry Student center, but please feel free to come in and out of the event at your […]
The NSF sponsored Nano Systems Innovation (NanoSI) workshop will conduct a deep dive into infrastructure requirements to enable a unique national infrastructure for piezoelectric and hetero-integrated nano systems. The virtual workshop will bring together researchers, government, industry and foundry partners to identify the emerging needs for adaptable infrastructure that can address national research priorities in […]