News
Jan 13, 2020
Vince Harris Selected as Distinguished Fellow of IETI
ECE Professor Vincent Harris was Selected as a Distinguished Fellow of the International Engineering and Technology Institute.
Jan 13, 2020
In Vitro Implementation of Robust Gene Regulation in a Synthetic Biomolecular Integral Controller
ECE/BioE Professor Eduardo Sontag’s research on “in vitro implementation of robust gene regulation in a synthetic biomolecular integral controller” was published in Nature Communications.
Jan 10, 2020
Wang Receives SRC Grant
ECE Assistant Professor Yanzhi Wang, together with collaborators at Syracuse University, received a $280K grant from SRC (Semiconductor Research Corporation), entitled “Reliable Perception and Control for UAV Navigation in 3D Space”.
Jan 09, 2020
Ed Goluch, “Diagnosis in Minutes”
ChE Associate Professor Edgar Goluch was featured in the Angel Invest Boston podcast “Diagnosis in Minutes“.
Jan 09, 2020
Wang Receives Supplement Grant for a NSF CPS Grant
ECE Assistant Professor Yanzhi Wang, together with collaborators at Syracuse University, received a $133K supplement grant for the NSF CPS grant, entitled “CPS: Medium: Enabling Multimodal Sensing, Real-time Onboard Detection and Adaptive Control for Fully Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Systems”.
Jan 09, 2020
Wang Receives MA ACORN Innovation Award
ECE Assistant Professor Yanzhi Wang received a 2020 ACORN Innovation Award from The Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center for his project entitled “Real-Time Acceleration of Deep Learning Applications on Mobile Edge Devices”.
Jan 08, 2020
MIE Faculty Awarded Tufts CTSI Pilot Studies Program Grant
MIE Assistant Professor Chun-An (Joe) Chou (PI), together with MIE Professor Yingzi Lin (Co-PI) and Bouve PTMRS Associate Clinical Professor Sheng-Che Yen (Co-PI), received the award from the 2020 Tufts CTSI Pilot Studies Program for the research project “Decoding Mutli-Modal Physiological Response Patterns for Assessing Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment in VR-based Driving.”
Jan 07, 2020
Recognizing Families in the Wild (RFIW)
Computer Engineering PhD student Joseph Robinson’s research on kinship recognition was featured in “Recognizing Families in the Wild (RFIW)” as the challenge of the month in Computer Vision News.