• ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Shadi Emam

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Devices and Methods for Diagnosis from Exhaled Breath Shadi Emam Location: 325 DA Abstract: A novel electrochemical gas sensor was developed with a variety of applications. The sensor is composed of four layers: Silicon substrate, Chromium, Graphene-Prussian blue, and molecularly imprinting polymer (MIP). Molecular imprinting technology is a technique to polymerize around […]

  • AIX SEMINAR SERIES

    We cordially invite you to join the AIX SEMINAR Monday, Feb 22, 3:00 PM EST Zoom Link: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/96209636039 __________________________________________________________________________________ Assistive Robots for People with Severe Motor Impairments  Dr. Maria Kyrarini, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, the University of Texas at Arlington Introducing the Open Mocap Project  Dr. Jon Matthis, Northeastern University, Professor of Biology  __________________________________________________________________________________ Assistive Robots for People with Severe Motor Impairments  Dr. Maria Kyrarini | Postdoctoral […]

  • ECE PhD Proposal Review: Jinghan Zhang

    PhD Proposal Review: Design Space Exploration: Designing a Unified Platform for a Domain of Streaming Applications Jinghan Zhang Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Many demanding streaming applications share functional and structural similarities with other applications in their respective domain, e.g. video analytics, software-defined radio, and radar. This opens the opportunity for specialization (e.g. heterogeneous computing) to […]

  • AIX SEMINAR SERIES

    We cordially invite you to join the AIX SEMINAR Zoom Link: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/96209636039 __________________________________________________________________________________ Learning Strong Inference Models in Small Data Domains: Enabling AI in Data Extreme ML Dr. Sarah Ostadabbas  | Assistant Professor, Northeastern University Human Factors in Artificial Decision Making: Understanding Humans and Helping Humans Understand Learning Agents Dr. Pedro Sequeira | Advanced Computer Scientist, SRI […]

  • IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Seminar: Dr. Mathias Kläui

    IEEE Magnetics Society Seminar for 2021 Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Mathias Kläui Jointly hosted by: Richmond Section Jt. Chapter, Washington/Northern Virginia Jt Chapter, and the Boston Section Chapter Please join us online on Thursday, March 18th, at 12:30 pm for the first installment of out IEEE Distinguished Lecture Seminar Series. Join with Google Meet: http://meet.google.com/xft-dvqw-pac Join […]

  • ECE MS Thesis Defense: Ibrahim Farah

    MS Thesis Defense: Multipath Beam Steering for OFDM Systems Ibrahim Farah Location: Zoom Abstract: OFDM systems prove effective in combatting the frequency-selective fading, dispersive response of underwater acoustic channels. Coherent symbol detection requires estimation of this channel response at each receiving element, typically done through tap-based models (Least Squares) or path-based models (Path Identification). This […]

  • ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Mo Han

    PhD Dissertation Defense: Human Grasp Intent Inference and Multimodal Control in Prosthetic Hands Mo Han Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Upper limb and hand functionality is critical to many activities of daily living and the amputation of one can lead to significant functionality loss for individuals. From this perspective, advanced prosthetic hands of the future are […]

  • ECE Seminar: Sara Dean

    ECE Seminar: Reliable Machine Learning in Feedback Systems Sara Dean Location: Zoom Link Abstract: Machine learning techniques have been successful for processing complex information, and thus they have the potential to play an important role in data-driven decision-making and control. However, ensuring the reliability of these methods in feedback systems remains a challenge, since classic […]

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Programs Webinar

    Please join faculty, staff, and current students to learn more about graduate programs in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department on March 30 at 9:30 EST. Registration may be found at:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cKfKDbSOQQu63xcwc9y4WA A recording will be available for those who are unable to attend.