Pondering Python? Tantalized by text analysis? Wondering how Jupyter notebooks work? Read on! In this hands-on session, attendees will learn some basic Python while working in Jupyter notebooks, an interactive web tool for running and writing about code. Next, we'll use Python and Jupyter to run a simple text analysis on a custom dataset built […]
If you are interested in learning fluid mechanics through relevant examples in an international setting in a Dialogue Of Civilization (DOC) program this summer in Panama, please join the Zoom Info Session on Tuesday, January 10th at 6:00 pm. By participating in this program, you will gain an international perspective on the real-life applications of fluid mechanics, […]
"Securing FPGA as a Shared Cloud-Computing Resource: Threats and Mitigations" Abstract: With the widespread adoption of cloud computing, the demand for programmable hardware acceleration devices, such as field-programmable gate array (FPGA), has increased. To further improve the performance of FPGA-enabled cloud computing, one promising technology is to virtualize the hardware resources of an FPGA device, […]
You are invited to a special presentation by Dr. Erwin Gianchandani, Assistant Director of the newly-formed Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP) within the U.S. National Science Foundation, focused on the TIP vision and upcoming opportunities with the new directorate. The presentation (with plenty of time for Q&A) is set to take place on […]
Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/ Fall 2023. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Information on logistics, including health and safety Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Student […]
Concur got you frustrated? Is that charge allowable? Attend the Compliance seminar hosted by the COE Post Award team to learn all about research compliance and your portfolio. Nothing says research without compliance! RSVP
Open to all Majors! Come rush the oldest and largest co-ed professional business fraternity. Our next event is an Info Session and Resume Workshop on Monday, January 16th 8-10pm at 104 West Village G. Check out our Instagram @akpsi_neu for more details!
Earn The Gordon Undergraduate Leadership Development Workshop Certificate This engineering leadership workshop is designed for Northeastern University undergraduate engineering students during their second co-op experience. Workshop sessions are hosted during the spring and summer semesters and are designed to be completed in parallel with co-op. The program includes a series of engineering leadership development activities […]
Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/ Fall 2023. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Information on logistics, including health and safety Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Student […]
Earn The Gordon Undergraduate Leadership Development Workshop Certificate This engineering leadership workshop is designed for Northeastern University undergraduate engineering students during their second co-op experience. This workshop begins January 18th and is designed to be completed in parallel with your co-op. The program includes a series of engineering leadership development activities focused on expanding leadership […]
Join us weekly in the Curry Student Center, room 435. Setting and sticking to a consistent writing schedule is key to improving skills and accomplishing your writing tasks (don’t just take our word for it ?). Join the CommLab writing group to share best practices, get feedback from your peers, and work on any writing […]
Location: Curry Student Center 435 Who is your audience, what do you want to say, and what do they want to hear? Many graduate students serve in roles of leadership, teaching and mentoring. This free workshop will give graduate students the tools they need to be an effective leader, teacher and mentor. We will practice […]
Building a vibrant, inclusive team (lab group or other) is not easy. Please join this panel conversation with COE faculty, led by CHE Professor Rebecca Carrier, to hear best practices and your colleagues’ experiences. RSVP
Join Enrollment Management for their monthly webinar series for prospective students. Topics will include domestic and international application and enrollment success sessions. These sessions will be run by Northeastern's team of Enrollment Coaches and Northeastern's global team. These sessions are open to students interested in any Northeastern University graduate program. Register for the series to […]
Join the College of Engineering Global Co-op team in learning about global co-op opportunities for Summer II/ Fall 2023. Topics discussed will include: Search techniques and global positions in your field What to consider when interested in a global co-op Information on logistics, including health and safety Tips and resources for self-developing global positions Student […]
Learn how you can earn a Graduate Certificate in Engineering Leadership as a stand-alone certificate or in combination with one of twenty Master of Science degrees offered through Northeastern’s College of Engineering, College of Science, or Khoury College of Computer Sciences. The National Academy of Engineering recognized The Gordon Institute of Engineering Leadership (GIEL) for […]
Embracing our century-long leadership in experiential education, translational research, and global presence, Northeastern’s chapter of the National Academy of Inventors serves to empower inventorship and entrepreneurship across the innovation ecosystem by recognizing, inspiring, educating, and connecting, members of the academic and industrial communities. Join us as we launch Northeastern’s NAI chapter to celebrate our community's […]
Northeastern University's ALLIED talk series (Allies for Leading, Learning, Inclusion, and Education of Disabilities) Talk Series ATTENDANCE: We will regularly have food and beverages available at each event. We encourage you to bring a friend (or two!) as these events will be fun, engaging, and informative. CALENDAR: Download our event calendar for this year to […]
"Advancing Passive Ocean Acoustic Waveguide Remote Sensing for Detection of Fish Sounds, Seismo-Acoustic Airgun Signals, and Marine Mammal Vocalizations including Instrumentation Enhancements" Committee: Prof Purnima Ratilal Makris (Advisor) Prof Josep M Jornet Dr Nils Olav Handegard Abstract: Underwater passive acoustic monitoring is important for understanding the marine environment, since many ocean entities produce sound that […]
"Channel-and-Adversary-Resilient Radio Fingerprinting through Data-Driven Approaches at Scale" Abstract: Radio fingerprinting authenticates wireless devices by leveraging tiny hardware-level imperfections inevitably present in the radio circuitry. This way, devices can be directly identified at the physical layer– thus avoiding energy-expensive upper-layer cryptography that resource-limited embedded devices may not be able to afford. Recent advances have […]
We are thrilled to share the news that Northeastern will be hosting the 2023 Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) Conference, the preeminent professional gathering on all things environmental that is hosted biannually at a US university.We will be welcoming 700-800 of our colleagues to campus this June for a 4-day event that will […]
Please attend this presentation by Dr. Don Millard, Deputy Assistant Director of the Engineering Directorate (ENG) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) on upcoming opportunities to work with NSF ENG. When: Wednesday, February 1, 2023, from 10:30-11:30am (in-person only) Where: McLeod Suites (3rd floor), Curry Student Center Light refreshments will be served. ***This event is […]
"Channel-and-Adversary-Resilient Radio Fingerprinting through Data-Driven Approaches at Scale" Committee: Prof. Tommaso Melodia (Advisor) Prof. Kaushik Chowdhury Prof. Francesco Restuccia Abstract: Radio fingerprinting authenticates wireless devices by leveraging tiny hardware-level imperfections inevitably present in the radio circuitry. This way, devices can be directly identified at the physical layer– thus avoiding energy-expensive upper-layer cryptography that resource-limited embedded […]
"Decoupling Efficiency-Performance Optimization for Modern Neural Networks" Committee: Prof. Yanzhi Wang (Advisor) Prof. David R. Kaeli Prof. Sunil Mittal Prof. Jennifer Dy Abstract: Deep learning has achieved remarkable success in a variety of modern applications, but this success is often accompanied by inefficiency in terms of storage and inference speed, which can hinder their practical […]
Join the CommLab for an interactive workshop where we will be discussing perfecting your poster and presentation. Bring your poster-even if it is just a draft-and we can help you ensure your story will reach every audience member. We will also provide tips on how to reduce information overload for your audience; helping you to […]
"Overcoming and Engineering Wireless Signals for Communication and Computation" Abstract: The phenomenal growth of connected devices, especially rapid expansion of IoT networks and the increasing demand for wireless services are the main driving forces for the evolution of wireless technologies. However, the realization of such technologies requires a radical transformation of existing infrastructures to satisfy […]
Northeastern University’s ALLIED talk series (Allies for Leading, Learning, Inclusion, and Education of Disabilities) Talk Series ATTENDANCE: We will regularly have food and beverages available at each event. We encourage you to bring a friend (or two!) as these events will be fun, engaging, and informative. CALENDAR: Download our event calendar for this year to […]