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Mar 27, 2014

ECE Distinguished Speaker Albert P. Pisano: How Engineering is a Force for the Public Good

On March 27, Professor Albert P. Pisano, Dean of the Jacbos School of Engineering at UCSD, delivered an ECE Distinguished Speaker Seminar entitled “Engineering as a Force for the Public […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mar 25, 2014

Sternad Selected Klein Lecturer

ECE & COS Professor Dagmar Sternad has been selected as this year’s Robert D. Klein University Lecturer. This award honors faculty members who have contributed to their field of study […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mar 20, 2014

Congratulations to recipients of the FY15 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants

19 COE faculty were recipients of FY15 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants for 11 different projects representing over $500K dollars of investment in research.

Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Mar 14, 2014

Northeastern ECE Professor and Chair Sheila S. Hemami presents Professor José Moura with the Distinguished Speaker Seminar plaque

Professor José M. F. Moura delivered the latest ECE Distinguished Speaker Series seminar on March 14 at Northeastern. The lecture, "The Data Deluge – the End of Theory?” drew examples […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mar 03, 2014

Face value

Face­book is home to nearly 3 bil­lion photos. Every minute, YouTube grows by another 100 hours of video. And, according to IHS Research, some 30 mil­lion sur­veil­lance cam­eras pepper our public spaces, […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 18, 2014

Congratulations PhD candidate Tianxiang Nan

ECE PhD candidate Tianxiang Nan has been selected as one of the five finalists for the Best Student Presentation Award of IEEE Magnetics Conference (Intermag) 2014 in Dresden, Germany. Congratulations!

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 07, 2014

Reconfigurable RF systems

ECE Assistant Professor Matteo Rinaldi received a $524K DARPA grant to develop high level intrinsically switchable and programmable MEMS filter arrays. This proposal seeks the development of an intrinsically switchable […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 30, 2014

David Kaeli pioneers crowd threat analysis

Dave Kaeli, professor of electrical and computer engineering Kaeli is designing crowd analytics platforms to automatically identify suspicious behavior in vulnerable gathering places, such as transportation hubs and concert halls—and […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering