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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-9/
LOCATION:Admissions Visitor Center (West Village F)
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SUMMARY:ECE Distinguished Seminar: Clark Nguyen
DESCRIPTION:December 11th\, 2019 1:30pm \nLocation: 140 ISEC \nAbstract: \nThe use of mechanics to lower the dynamic range requirements of radio and clock receivers has recently reduced low-bit-rate communication receive power consumption to near-zero levels and stands poised to enable radio cognition for more efficient use of high-bit-rate spectrum. Approaches to cognition and power reduction go from partial-mechanical ones\, where low-capacitance integration of high Q mechanical circuits with transistors provides finer spectrum parsing to ease the burden on transistor circuits; to the latest all-mechanical topology\, where micromechanical resonant switch (a.k.a.\, resoswitch) technology enables listening for incoming signals without the need for current draw\, and ultimately only picowatts to receive and process bits once valid signals appear. \nBio: \nProf. Clark Nguyen is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department at the University of California at Berkeley\, where his main research thrust focuses on micromechanical signal processing. He is the Founder of Discera; served from 2002 to 2005 as a Program Manager in DARPA/MTO; and recently finished a term as President of the IEEE Ultrasonics\, Ferroelectrics\, and Frequency Control Society. He is an IEEE Fellow and recipient of the 2006 IEEE Cady Award and the 2017 IEEE Bosch MEMS Award.
URL:https://ece.northeastern.edu/event/ece-distinguished-seminar-clark-nguyen/
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