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SUMMARY:ECE Distinguished Speaker Series: David Z. Pan; Wednesday\, November 13 at 12 PM in 140 ISEC
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom has been largely driven by three confluence forces: algorithms\, big data\, and computing power enabled by modern integrated circuits (ICs) including specialized AI accelerators. In this talk\, I will present a synergistic approach on AI and intelligent IC/accelerator designs with two main themes\, AI for IC and IC for AI. As the semiconductor technology enters the era of extreme scaling\, IC design and manufacturing complexities are becoming extremely high. More intelligent and agile IC design technologies are needed than ever to optimize performance\, power\, area\, manufacturability\, reliability\, security\, etc.\, and to deliver equivalent scaling to Moore’s Law. I will present some recent results leveraging modern AI and machine learning advancement with domain-specific customizations for agile IC design and manufacturing closure. Meanwhile\, customized IC can drastically improve AI performance and energy efficiency by orders of magnitude. I will present the hardware/software co-design for energy-efficient neural networks. The bidirectional reinforcement of AI and IC technologies holds great potential to significantly advance the state-of-the-art of each other. \nBio: \nDavid Z. Pan received his BS degree in Physics from Peking University and his MS/PhD degrees in Computer Science from UCLA. From 2000 to 2003\, he was a Research Staff Member with the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. He is an Engineering Foundation Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering\, University of Texas at Austin. He is also currently a Visiting Professor/Scientist at MIT EECS/MTL.  His research interests include bidirectional AI and IC interaction\, cross-layer design for manufacturability\, reliability\, security\, CAD for analog/mixed-signal designs and emerging technologies. He has published over 350 refereed journal/conference papers and 8 US patents. He has served in many journal editorial boards and conference committees\, including various leadership roles. He is the ACM/SIGDA Award Chair. \nHe has received 17 Best Paper Awards and 13 additional Best Paper Award nominations. He is a Fellow of IEEE and SPIE.
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/ece-distinguished-speaker-series-david-z-pan-wednesday-november-13-at-12-pm-in-140-isec/
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SUMMARY:COE Information Session for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering holds Information Sessions with presentations and tours most Wednesdays during the school year starting from the Visitor’s Center. This “mini” open house for prospective undergraduate engineering students and their families is an engineering-specific information session followed by a tour of the College of Engineering led by one of our students. It is an opportunity to learn about our academic programs\, cooperative education\, support services\, and the admissions process. It’s also a great time to see our facilities\, meet other faculty and staff\, and get your questions answered. \n\nWednesdays 11:45 AM in Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F). The program will last approximately two and a half hours. It is highly recommended that attendees also register for the Explore Northeastern session which includes a short general information session and general campus tour.  To register\, visit our Admissions website and select “College Specific programs.”
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-information-session-for-undergraduates-6/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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SUMMARY:COE Information Session for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering holds Information Sessions with presentations and tours most Wednesdays during the school year starting from the Visitor’s Center. This “mini” open house for prospective undergraduate engineering students and their families is an engineering-specific information session followed by a tour of the College of Engineering led by one of our students. It is an opportunity to learn about our academic programs\, cooperative education\, support services\, and the admissions process. It’s also a great time to see our facilities\, meet other faculty and staff\, and get your questions answered. \n\nWednesdays 11:45 AM in Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F). The program will last approximately two and a half hours. It is highly recommended that attendees also register for the Explore Northeastern session which includes a short general information session and general campus tour.  To register\, visit our Admissions website and select “College Specific programs.”
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-information-session-for-undergraduates-5/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T103000
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SUMMARY:ECE Distinguished Guest Speaker Series: Advanced Control of Energy Related Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:ECE Distinguished Guest Speaker Series\nJakob Stoustrup\, Aalborg University\nAdvanced control of energy related infrastructure\nThursday\, October 17\n142 ISEC 10:30 am \nAbstract:\nIn pursuit of solutions for a sustainable energy system\, control engineering has several key roles to play. It is generally recognized that an energy system that includes substantial contributions from PV systems and wind farms\, will have to leverage synergy between different types of energy related infrastructure (electricity\, heating/cooling\, gas\, the water/energy nexus\, transportation\, etc.). The synergy will be instrumented by storage and conversion technologies\, but orchestrated by advanced control systems that do not exist today. Furthermore\, usage of e.g. power and heat on the consumer side needs to be coordinated\, also through advanced control. Finally\, the electricity system itself needs to be instrumented with entirely new types of control\, where especially the distribution system is in need for new control architectures. \nIn this talk\, we will present examples of current research at all three types of roles for advanced control related to challenges for a sustainable energy system. This talk will present some of the challenges for power distribution systems along with some solutions. Further\, results from our research on integrating power and heat solutions will be presented. Finally\, research on consumer side control challenges will be presented with a case study for heat and power control of shopping malls. \nBio:\nJakob Stoustrup has received M.Sc. (EE\, 1987) and Ph.D. (Applied Mathematics\, 1991) degrees\, both from the Technical University of Denmark. From 1991-1996\, Stoustrup held several positions at Department of Mathematics\, Technical University of Denmark. From 2006-2013 he acted as Head of Research for Department of Electronic Systems\, Aalborg University. From 2014-2016\, Stoustrup was Chief Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory\, USA\, leading the Control of Complex Systems Initiative. From 1997-2013 and since 2016\, Stoustrup has acted as Professor at Automation & Control\, Aalborg University\, Denmark. In 2017 Stoustrup was appointed as Vice Dean at the Technical Faculty of IT and Design\, Aalborg University. \nDr. Stoustrup has acted as Associate Editor and Editorial Board Member of several international journals. Served as General Chair\, Program Chair\, and IPC member for several international conferences. Member of the IEEE CSS Board of Governors. Past Chairman of IEEE CSS/RAS Joint Chapter. Chair for IEEE CSS Technical Committee on Smart Grids. Chair for IFAC Technical Committee SAFEPROCESS\, and Member of IFAC Technical Board. Received the Statoil Prize\, the Dannin Award for Scientific Research and several conference paper awards. He received the Chivalric Order of the Dannebrog for his research contributions. Member of the European Research Council as well as the Danish\, Norwegian and Swedish Research Councils. He is a member of The Danish Academy of Technical Sciences\, where he has acted as Board Member. \nStoustrup’s main contributions have been to robust control theory and to the theory of fault tolerant control systems. With co-workers\, he has proposed a novel Plug-and-Play Control framework. Published approx. 300 peer-reviewed scientific papers. Apart from the theoretical work\, he has been involved in applications in cooperation with 100+ industrial companies\, including acting as CEO for two technological startup companies.
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/ece-seminar-advanced-control-of-energy-related-infrastructure/
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SUMMARY:COE Information Session for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering holds Information Sessions with presentations and tours most Wednesdays during the school year starting from the Visitor’s Center. This “mini” open house for prospective undergraduate engineering students and their families is an engineering-specific information session followed by a tour of the College of Engineering led by one of our students. It is an opportunity to learn about our academic programs\, cooperative education\, support services\, and the admissions process. It’s also a great time to see our facilities\, meet other faculty and staff\, and get your questions answered. \n\nWednesdays 11:45 AM in Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F). The program will last approximately two and a half hours. It is highly recommended that attendees also register for the Explore Northeastern session which includes a short general information session and general campus tour.  To register\, visit our Admissions website and select “College Specific programs.”
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-information-session-for-undergraduates-4/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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DTSTAMP:20260516T075522
CREATED:20191008T001412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T001412Z
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SUMMARY:Graduate Electrical & Computer Engineering Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This is a webinar presented by faculty\, Graduate Admissions\, and current students in the Electrical & Computer Engineering department for prospective and admitted students.
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/graduate-electrical-computer-engineering-webinar/
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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CREATED:20190827T005752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190917T004425Z
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SUMMARY:COE Information Session for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering holds Information Sessions with presentations and tours most Wednesdays during the school year starting from the Visitor’s Center. This “mini” open house for prospective undergraduate engineering students and their families is an engineering-specific information session followed by a tour of the College of Engineering led by one of our students. It is an opportunity to learn about our academic programs\, cooperative education\, support services\, and the admissions process. It’s also a great time to see our facilities\, meet other faculty and staff\, and get your questions answered. \n\nWednesdays 11:45 AM in Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F). The program will last approximately two and a half hours. It is highly recommended that attendees also register for the Explore Northeastern session which includes a short general information session and general campus tour.  To register\, visit our Admissions website and select “College Specific programs.”
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-information-session-for-undergraduates-3/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T180000
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SUMMARY:COE/COS STEM Clubs/Organization Fair
DESCRIPTION:Find out what student groups are all about & meet some of the students involved! Win raffle prizes and enjoy refreshments in the Curry Student Center Indoor Quad. \n\nEvent organized by the following student groups: \n\n\n\nAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers\nAmerican Society of Civil Engineers\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers\nSociety of Hispanic Professional Engineers\nInstitute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers\nAerospaceNU\nNew England Water Environment Association\nNu Rho Psi National Honor Society\nWireless Club\nStudents for the Exploration and Development of Space\nMakers Club\nSociety of Women Engineers\nEngineers Without Borders\nEnabling Engineering\nNUTRONS – FIRST Robotics\nNURobotics\nNU BAJA\nITE\nFormula SAE Electric\nNU Psych Club\nNEU Biology Club\nGalante Engineering Business Program\nSTEMout\nBlack Engineering Student Society\nGenerate\nInternational Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers\nNUToys\nNU Virtual Reality\nTerra Society\nInstitute of Industrial and Systems Engineers\nSociety of Asian Scientists and Engineers\nEMBARK – Undergraduate Engineering Journal\nInnovators for World Health\nNUSound\nRoxbury Robotics
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-cos-stem-clubs-organization-fair/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Undergraduate Academic Advising":MAILTO:COEAdvising@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:INFORMS Seminar: Machine Learning to Address Hospital Capacity
DESCRIPTION:Want to know how to combine Machine Learning and Optimization in healthcare? Join our seminar with MIT post-doc Dr. Taghi Khaniyev on September 26th\, 5:00 – 6:00 PM at Curry 333.  To join us\, please RSVP here. \nAbstract: \nHospital congestion is caused by\, among other factors\, an imbalance of the timing of patient admissions and discharges. We implemented a real-time clinical support tool to predict next-day’s surgical patient discharges. We trained a machine learning model using 20\,745 previous patients’ recovery care paths at a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Then\, with an iterative process\, we analyzed mismatches between predicted and actual discharges to identify areas for improvement in the discharge process and to enhance the accuracy of the tool. Three pilot implementations were conducted on the selected inpatient floors in collaboration with nurse directors and attending surgeons. The model achieved an average out-of-sample AUC of 0.89 and identified an estimated 128 savable bed-days during the 90-day study period. To enable timely discharges\, we also developed an optimization model which identifies a minimal list of barriers that need to be addressed to successfully transition each patient out of hospital. This list would ideally serve as an automatic draft ‘action plan’ for each patient which is of utmost importance\, especially at times of capacity crises.  
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/informs-seminar-machine-learning-to-address-hospital-capacity/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Student Group%3A Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)":MAILTO:informsnu@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T193000
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CREATED:20190909T230714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T002008Z
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SUMMARY:SOURCE: Showcase of Opportunities for Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavor
DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate research experience is a great opportunity for you to learn valuable knowledge and skills while contributing to the technology of the future. Additionally\, you may be eligible to earn academic credit\, a stipend\, or work study (if you’re eligible). \nCurious to learn more about opportunities for undergrads to do research in COE’s many cutting-edge research centers and labs?   \nAttend the SOURCE (Showcase of Opportunities for Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavor) – Wednesday\, September 25\, 6-7:30pm\, Curry Student Center). This informal recruiting event is an opportunity for you to talk with faculty and students from 100+ on-campus labs and research centers about their current work and upcoming projects for which they are seeking undergraduate researchers. \nThis event is free for all undergraduate students. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/source-showcase-of-opportunities-for-undergraduate-research-and-creative-endeavor/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190925T141500
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SUMMARY:COE Information Session for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering holds Information Sessions with presentations and tours most Wednesdays during the school year starting from the Visitor’s Center. This “mini” open house for prospective undergraduate engineering students and their families is an engineering-specific information session followed by a tour of the College of Engineering led by one of our students. It is an opportunity to learn about our academic programs\, cooperative education\, support services\, and the admissions process. It’s also a great time to see our facilities\, meet other faculty and staff\, and get your questions answered. \n\nWednesdays 11:45 AM in Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F). The program will last approximately two and a half hours. It is highly recommended that attendees also register for the Explore Northeastern session which includes a short general information session and general campus tour.  To register\, visit our Admissions website and select “College Specific programs.”
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-information-session-for-undergraduates-2/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190918T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190918T183000
DTSTAMP:20260516T075522
CREATED:20190827T003611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T034135Z
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SUMMARY:COE Global Co-op Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the COE Global Co-op team in learning about co-op opportunities abroad for Spring/Summer I 2020. Topics discussed will include- Search techniques and global positions in your field; What to consider when interested in Global Co-op; Information on logistics\, ie. housing\, transportation\, and safety; Tips\, tricks\, and resources to help get you there! You will also meet and hear from students returning from their Global Co-op. \nRSVP on the NUcareers Events Calendar. \nAttendance to one of the sessions is REQUIRED if you plan to do a Global Co-op in Spring 2020. Please reach out to Sally Conant\, Global Co-op Coordinator\, s.conant@northeastern.edu or Aryn Tomlinson\, Global Co-op Counselor\, a.tomlinson@northeastern.edu for additional information.
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-global-co-op-information-session/
LOCATION:Raytheon Amphitheater (240 Egan)\, 360 Huntington Ave\, 240 Egan\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190918T141500
DTSTAMP:20260516T075522
CREATED:20190827T005125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190917T004231Z
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SUMMARY:COE Information Session for Undergraduates
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering holds Information Sessions with presentations and tours most Wednesdays during the school year starting from the Visitor’s Center. This “mini” open house for prospective undergraduate engineering students and their families is an engineering-specific information session followed by a tour of the College of Engineering led by one of our students. It is an opportunity to learn about our academic programs\, cooperative education\, support services\, and the admissions process. It’s also a great time to see our facilities\, meet other faculty and staff\, and get your questions answered. \n\nWednesdays 11:45 AM in Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F). The program will last approximately two and a half hours. It is highly recommended that attendees also register for the Explore Northeastern session which includes a short general information session and general campus tour.  To register\, visit our Admissions website and select “College Specific programs.”
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-information-session-for-undergraduates/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T075522
CREATED:20190905T010633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190905T010633Z
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SUMMARY:Enabling Engineering Kickoff Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Want to make a difference and create innovative designs for people with disabilities? \nJoin Enabling Engineering! Come to our KICKOFF MEETING on September 10th 6:00PM at 320 Shillman Hall to learn more. \nTo know more go to: http://enablingengineering.org/about
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/enabling-engineering-kickoff-meeting/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T075522
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T003206Z
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SUMMARY:COE Global Co-op Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the COE Global Co-op team in learning about co-op opportunities abroad for Spring/Summer I 2020. Topics discussed will include- Search techniques and global positions in your field; What to consider when interested in Global Co-op; Information on logistics\, ie. housing\, transportation\, and safety; Tips\, tricks\, and resources to help get you there! You will also meet and hear from students returning from their Global Co-op. \nRSVP on the NUcareers Events Calendar. \nAttendance to one of the sessions is REQUIRED if you plan to do a Global Co-op in Spring 2020. Please reach out to Sally Conant\, Global Co-op Coordinator\, s.conant@northeastern.edu or Aryn Tomlinson\, Global Co-op Counselor\, a.tomlinson@northeastern.edu for additional information.
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/coe-global-co-op-info-session/
LOCATION:108 SN
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