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Northeastern Among Top 100 Universities for Utility Patents

Northeastern University, recognized for its excellence in innovation and entrepreneurship, has once again been named one of the top 100 universities worldwide for securing utility patents by the National Academy of Inventors.

Faculty and Staff Awards 2024

The College of Engineering recognized faculty and staff at the annual faculty and staff awards event and thanked everyone for their hard work and dedication in support of our students, college, and university during the 2023-2024 academic year. View award recipients and photo gallery.

Seeing the Real-World Applications of Electrical Engineering

Claire Cregin, E’25, electrical engineering, has gotten hands-on project, co-op, and research experience allowing her to apply electrical engineering to real-world applications. She built an ECG, created a game exhibited at the Boston Children’s Museum, and worked on transportation systems at Jacobs Engineering.

Seizing the Power of Experiential Learning

Kaden Du, E’25, electrical and computer engineering, is taking full advantage of the experience-powered education at Northeastern. So far, he has conducted research in a faculty lab on energy efficient circuits and systems, worked on co-op on circuit board design and programming, joined the Generate student-led product development studio, and went on a Dialogue of Civilizations to Tanzania. 

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DARPA Young Faculty Award to Develop Ultra-Low Power Machine-Learning Hardware

ECE Associate Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded up to $1M Young Faculty Award from DARPA for “Nano-Watt Power Machine-Learning Hardware Using Precision Analog Computing.”

Improving Power Delivery for High-Performance Computing

ECE Professor Nian Sun and Associate Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava, in collaboration with Khurram Afridi and Huili (Grace) Xing from Cornell University, were awarded a $2M NSF grant for “Heterogeneous Integration in Power Electronics for High-Performance Computing (HIPE-HPC).”

Young Scholars Program for Local High School Students Finishes Strong

High school seniors engage in diverse engineering research during Northeastern’s Young Scholars Program, mentored by COE faculty and students.

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Shrivastava Awarded Patent for Developing Self-powered Machine Learning Vision Architecture for Edge IoT application

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Self-powered analog computing architecture with energy monitoring to enable machine-learning vision at the edge.”

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Ultra-low Power Distributed Beamforming to Harvest Indoor RF Energy

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a $400K NSF grant for “High Efficiency Distributed Beamforming RF Energy Transfer using a Closed-loop Energy Receiver.”

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Using Spark Fund Award to Reduce Power Consumption of IoT Devices

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava is using the Spark Funds he received earlier this year to extend the battery life of devices connected to the Internet of Things.

Marvin Onabajo, Yunsi Fei, Aatmesh Shrivastava, and Francesco Restuccia.

$1 Million NSF Award as Part of Resilient and Intelligent Next-Generation Systems Program for Spectrum-Agile IoT Networks

ECE Associate Professor Marvin Onabajo, Professor Yunsi Fei, Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava, and Assistant Professor Francesco Restuccia were awarded a $1M NSF grant for “RINGS: Internet of Things Resilience through Spectrum-Agile Circuits, Learning-Based Communications and Thermal Hardware Security.”

Aatmesh Shrivastava stands in his lab.

NSF CAREER Award to Use Ultra-low Power Analog Computing Circuits to Develop Machine Learning Hardware for Biomedical Devices

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava received a $500K NSF CAREER award for “An Ultra-low Power Analog Computing Hardware Design Framework for Machine Learning Inference in Edge Biomedical Devices”.

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Creating Ultra-Low Power Consumption

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “High stability gain structure and filter realization with less than 50 ppm/° c. temperature variation with ultra-low power consumption using switched-capacitor and sub-threshold biasing.”

Fall 2021 Spark Fund Awardees

BioE Professor Jeff Ruberti, ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava, ChE Assistant Professor Benjamin Woolston, and MIE Associate Professor Yi Zheng are recipients of Spark Fund Awards, which help Northeastern researchers bridge the gap between promising lab results and demonstrating a commercially viable prototype.

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Developing Ultra-Low Power Timing Circuit

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava received a $315K sub-contract on an $800K Phase-I and Phase-II Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) grant with escAerospace to develop ultra-low power timing circuit to enable navigation in total GPS denial.

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Developing Ultra-Low Power Circuits to Prevent Denial of Sleep IoT Attacks

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava received a $356K NSF grant for “Energy and Activity Analysis-based On-chip Methods for Mitigating Denial-of-Sleep Attacks in Ultra-low Power IoT Devices.”

2021 Acorn Innovation Awards

ECE Research Assistant Professor Yousof Naderi, Professor Kaushik Chowdhury, Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava, and ChE Assistant Professor Benjamin Woolston received Acorn Innovation Fund Awards which help in the commercialization of scientific breakthroughs in Massachusetts.

Holly Jimison, Aatmesh Shrivastava and Hui Fang

Creating a Smart Ring to Monitor Health Conditions

ECE Affiliated Faculty Holly Jimison, Assistant Professors Aatmesh Shrivastava and Hui Fang were awarded a $300K NSF grant to create a “Self-powered Smart Ring for Always-On Health Interventions.”

Patent Awarded to Assistant Professor Shrivastava

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Single Inductor Multiple Output DC-DC converter.” Abstract Source: USPTO In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a single-inductor multiple-output (SIMO) direct current (DC-DC) converter circuit, with the SIMO DC-DC converter circuit having a set of output nodes. The apparatus also includes a panoptic dynamic voltage scaling […]

$1.34M NIH Grant for Wireless Microscale Neuronal Recording and Stimulation System

ECE Professor Nian Sun, Associate Professor Marvin Onabajo and Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava were awarded a $1.34M NIH collaborative grant with Massachusetts General Hospital to work on nano-scale neural radio frequency identification (NanoNeuroRFID) devices for wireless neural magnetic modulation and recording.

Improving the Acquisition of EEG Signals

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava & Associate Professor Marvin Onabajo were awarded a $500K NSF grant to develop an analog computing based feature extraction system-on-a-chip with dry skin-electrode contact interface circuits for wireless EEG sensing.

Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava Given Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Low power clock source.” Abstract Source: USPTO An ultra-low power clock source includes a compensated oscillator and an uncompensated oscillator coupled by a comparator circuit. In an example, the compensated oscillator is more stable than the uncompensated oscillator with respect to changes in one or […]

Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Low voltage crystal oscillator (XTAL) driver with feedback controlled duty cycling for ultra low power.” Abstract Source: USPTO A low voltage crystal oscillator (XTAL) driver with feedback controlled duty cycling for ultra low power biases an amplifier for an XTAL in the sub-threshold operating regime. […]

Assistant Professor Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Low input voltage boost converter with peak inductor current control and offset compensated zero detection.” Abstract Source: USPTO The low input voltage boost converter with peak inductor current control and offset compensated zero detection provide a boost converter scheme to harvest energy from sources with […]

Patent Awarded to Assistant Professor Shrivastava

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Low voltage crystal oscillator (XTAL) driver with feedback controlled duty cycling for ultra low power.” Abstract Source: USPTO A low voltage crystal oscillator (XTAL) driver with feedback controlled duty cycling for ultra low power biases an amplifier for an XTAL in the sub-threshold operating regime. […]

Professor Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for “Methods and Apparatus for Low Input Voltage Bandgap Reference Architecture and Circuits.” Abstract Source: USPTO In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a bandgap reference circuit having a first bipolar junction transistor (BJT) that can receive a current from a node having a terminal voltage and […]

Patent Awarded to ECE Assistant Professor Shrivastava

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava has been awarded a patent for “Low Input Voltage Boost Converter with Peak Inductor Current Control and Offset Compensated Zero Detection.”

ECE Assistant Professor Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava has been awarded a patent for “Single Inductor Multiple Output Discontinuous Mode DC-DC Converter and Process.”

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava has been awarded a patent for “Methods and apparatus for a single inductor multiple output (SIMO) DC-DC converter circuit.” Abstract Source: USPTO In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a single-inductor multiple-output (SIMO) direct current (DC-DC) converter circuit, with the SIMO DC-DC converter circuit having a set of output nodes. The […]

FY18 TIER 1 Award Recipients

21 COE faculty and affiliates were recipients of FY18 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants for 12 different projects representing $600K dollars of investment in research.

ECE Professor Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava has been awarded a patent for "Low Power Clock Source." Abstract Source: USPTO An ultra-low power clock source includes a compensated oscillator and an uncompensated oscillator coupled by a comparator circuit. In an example, the compensated oscillator is more stable than the uncompensated oscillator with respect to changes in one […]

ECE Assistant Professor Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava awarded a patent for “Low input voltage boost converter with peak inductor current control and offset compensated zero detection.”

New Faculty Spotlight: Aatmesh Shrivastava

Aatmesh Shrivastava joins the Electrical & Computer Engineering department in Fall 2016 as an Assistant Professor.