News
Mar 16, 2017
ECE Becoming a Sophomore Meeting
The Becoming a Sophomore Meeting for electrical and computer engineering majors is a chance for rising sophomores who have declared their major to hear a detailed presentation on the department, […]
Mar 13, 2017
Koutsopoulos Awarded Funding for MIT-NU Transit Lab
CEE Professor Haris Koutsopoulos, in collaboration with MIT’s Transit Group, has received funding from international partner, Mass Transit Railway (Hong Kong), to study innovations in public transportation.
Mar 13, 2017
Eckelman Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
CEE Assistant Professor Matt Eckelman received a NEH grant which supports a national “Alliance for Response” (AFR) initiative to connect local cultural heritage institutions with their emergency professionals.
Mar 13, 2017
Touran Awarded CII Grant
CEE Professor Ali Touran has been awarded a $235K grant from the Construction Industry Institute (CII) for research on the application of Integrated Project Delivery for Industrial Projects.
Mar 13, 2017
Prof. Webster to give Anti-Infection Workshop at Orthopedic Research Society
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster will give an anti-infection workshop at the Annual Orthopedic Research Society Conference in San Diego on March 21st.
Mar 10, 2017
NSF pledges $100M for wireless tech hubs
The Platform for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) led by ECE Associate Professor Tommaso Melodia was featured in fedscoop.
Mar 08, 2017
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 […]
Mar 08, 2017
Melodia Directs Groundbreaking NSF Wireless Communications Initiative
ECE Associate Professor Tommaso Melodia has been named the director of research of the Project Office for an NSF initiative called Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research, or PAWR, which will disburse over the next seven years nearly $100 million in investments from the NSF and more than 25 companies and industry associations to winning teams. The NSF will fund the PAWR Project Office, or PPO, with a five-year, $6.1 million award.