In the Media

Nov 07, 2019
This Trippy T-Shirt Makes You Invisible to AI
ECE Assistant Professor Xue “Shelley” Lin’s design of a t-shirt which prevents an AI from detecting it was featured in Vice’s article “This Trippy T-Shirt Makes You Invisible to AI“
Oct 24, 2019
Yifan Sun and NUCAR Research Lab featured in HiPEAC News
Computer Engineering PhD student Yifan Sun and the NUCAR Research Lab were featured in the latest edition of the European Network on High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation (HiPEAC) News.

Aug 06, 2019
Forget props and fixed wings. New bio-inspired drones mimic birds, bats and bugs.
ECE Assistant Professor Alireza Ramezani was featured in the NBC News article “Forget props and fixed wings. New bio-inspired drones mimic birds, bats and bugs” and in the earth.com article “Bat-inspired drones could be used to monitor weather or pollinate crops”.

Jul 31, 2019
Air Force Targets Drones during Latest Pitch Day
MIE/ECE Associate Professor Jose Martinez Lorenzo was featured in the U.S. Air Force article “Air Force Targets Drones during Latest Pitch Day” and the Lowell Sun video “Drone swarm detection & Tracking Demo”.

Feb 21, 2019
Multiferroics and the path to the market
ECE Professor Nian Sun was interviewed by Dr. Stephen Shevlin from Nature Materials on Multiferroics and the path to the market.

Feb 07, 2019
Robotics Students Win 5G Robotics Challenge
Robotics students featured in the RobotReport article “5G Robotics Challenge winners named by MassTLC, Verizon, Ericsson” and MassTLC’s article “MassTLC, Verizon, Ericsson Name Winners in 5G Robotics Challenge” for being […]

Feb 01, 2019
Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets
ECE Assistant Professor Alireza Ramezani’s robotics research featured in In Compliance article “Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets”.

Oct 18, 2018
Transparent Microelectrodes Improve Brain Activity Mapping
ECE Assistant Professor was featured in the Physics World article “Transparent microelectrodes improve brain activity mapping”.