COE PhD Expo

Raytheon Amphitheater (240 Egan) 360 Huntington Ave, 240 Egan, Boston, MA, United States

The College of Engineering is excited to announce the fourth annual COE PhD Research Expo, and we invite all COE PhD students to submit a poster abstract. This is a wonderful opportunity to highlight your research and meet alumni, academic, and industry leaders. The expo will take place during COE’s Graduate Candidate Day, where PhD candidates could learn […]

MathWorks Week: Chemistry, Deep Learning and Quantum Computing

Join MathWorks engineers and Northeastern faculty for these insightful seminars in Climate Change, Quantum Computing, and AI. Chemistry, Deep Learning and Quantum Computing Thursday, March 3, 3 pm - 4 pm Register: MathWorksNUSymposiumQuantumComputing.eventbrite.com Graph Neural Networks for Chemistry Using MATLAB Hossein Jooya, MathWorks MATLAB’s new features in handling chemical structures, from small organic molecules to […]

MathWorks Week: AI for Humans

Join MathWorks engineers and Northeastern faculty for these insightful seminars in Climate Change, Quantum Computing, and AI. AI for Humans Friday, March 4, 11 am - 12 pm Register: MathWorksNUSymposiumAI.eventbrite.com Fundamentals of AI Neha Sardesai, MathWorks How to apply machine learning and deep learning to images and signals. You’ll see how MATLAB® provides an environment […]

ECELEBRATION

Curry Student Center 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, United States

Honoring Diversity in ECE - a celebration of Electrical and Computer Engineering students, faculty, and staff with marginalized identities! Register as an honoree to be awarded a certificate, or as an observer. Let’s reset and re-connect to build a stronger community rooted in mutual respect and empathy for one another. Monday, April 18th is the […]

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Data-Centric Networking: Theory, Algorithms and Applications

Professor Edmund Yeh will give an invited seminar titled "Data-Centric Networking: Theory, Algorithms and Applications" in the Electrical Engineering Seminar Series at Harvard University John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Friday, Apr 29, 2022 3:00 pm to 4:15 pm | Harvard John A. Paulson, School of Engineering and Applied Science, SEC LL2.221 […]

Ziyue Xu’s PhD Proposal Review

432 ISEC 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

"High Efficiency RF Energy Harvesting and Power Management Circuits Techniques for IoT Application" Abstract: As the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices is continuing to grow, there is a need that a significant percentage these devices operate at ultra-low power (ULP) levels, either using harvested energy or using a small battery with a long […]

Hussein Hussein’s PhD Proposal Review

"Parametric Circuits for Enhanced Sensing and RF Signal Processing" Abstract: Massive deployments of wireless sensor nodes (WSNs) that continuously detect physical, biological or chemical parameters are needed to truly benefit from the unprecedented possibilities opened by the Internet‑of‑Things (IoT). Just recently, new sensors with higher sensitivities have been demonstrated by leveraging advanced on‑chip designs and […]

Xiaolong Ma’s PhD Dissertation Defense

"Towards Efficient Deep Neural Network Execution with Model Compression and Platform-specific Optimization" Abstract: Deep learning or deep neural network (DNN), as one of the most powerful machine learning techniques, has become the fundamental element and core enabler of the artificial intelligence. Many incredible, bleeding-edge applications, such as community/shared virtual reality experiences and self-driving cars, will […]

Sara Garcia Sanchez’s PhD Dissertation Defense

"Learning and Shaping the Wireless Environment: An Integrated View of Sensing, Computing and Communication" Abstract: The explosive growth in Internet of Things (IoT) deployments and anticipated data volumes that will be generated within future autonomous devices require collecting and processing large amounts of data, generally transmitted over the wireless channel. Rigid infrastructure deployment that does […]

Alexandria Will-Cole’s PhD Proposal Review

"Morphology, Magnetism, and Transport in Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites" Abstract: Magnetic thin film materials and bilayer composites enable unprecedented new applications, ranging from magnetic-based microelectromechanical systems (magnetoelectric sensors, ultracompact magnetoelectric antennas, etc.), terahertz emitters, to spin-orbit-torque driven magnetic memories. Here we focus on two subdisciplines within magnetics – magnetoelectrics and spintronics heterostructures. The first aspect of […]