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Ghosh Receives NSF CAREER Award to Design a Platform for Ultra-Compact Signal Processing

ECE Assistant Professor Siddhartha Ghosh received a $540,082 NSF CAREER award to design a “Semiconductor on Nitride PhoXonic Integrated Circuit (SONIC) Platform for Chip-Scale RF and Optical Signal Processing.” The goal is to develop novel microsystems that enable seamless interaction between acoustic, optical, and electrical fields to generate transformative effects in communications and information processing.

ECE’s Ghosh Receives DARPA Young Faculty Award to Improve All-Acoustic RF Signal Processing

Siddhartha Ghosh, assistant professor, electrical and computer engineering (ECE), has been awarded a $500,000 Young Faculty Award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to create single-platform microsystems that can process acoustic waves in the radio frequency domain while also incorporating active functionality with passive acoustic wave (AW) devices.

ECE PhD Student Awarded National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship

PhD student Jack Guida, electrical engineering, advised by Assistant Professor Siddharta Ghosh, was awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship. He is researching microscale acoustics and integrated photonics as part of the Northeastern SMART research center.

$4 Million DARPA Grant for Ultra-Small, Fast, High-Resolution Infrared Sensors

Matteo Rinaldi, professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE), and director of the Northeastern SMART research center, is leading a $4 million DARPA grant under the DARPA Optomechanical Thermal Imaging (OpTIm) program.

FY23 TIER 1 Award Recipients

Congratulations to the 15 COE faculty and affiliates who were recipients of FY23 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants for 13 different projects.

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New Faculty Spotlight: Siddhartha Ghosh

Siddhartha Ghosh joins the Electrical and Computer Engineering department in January 2021 as an Assistant Professor.