
BU Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Boston University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, specializing in #ComputerEngineering; #ElectroPhysics; and #Information & #Data Sciences.
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Congrats to Boston University researchers Alexander Bulekov (CE PhD) and BU Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Prof Manuel Egele for winning the 33rd USENIX Security Symposium Distinguished Paper award! SeclaBU researchers had 5 papers published at this conference. Learn more: spr.ly/6012xrPcE



Looking for something to do during school vacation week? Five BU ECE faculty will give short, all-ages presentations at the Museum of Science! Each day at 3PM, free with the price of admission. mos.org/visit/live-pre…


Today at 3PM at the Museum of Science! Professor Archana Venkataraman will give a short, all-ages presentation on her work using AI to understand the progression of epileptic seizures by physically locating them in the brain. Free with the price of admission!


3PM at Boston's Museum of Science: Professor Chen Yang will give a short all-ages presentation on her work on photoacoustic neuromodulation - that is, using sound and light to directly stimulate the human brain for therapeutic purposes! Free with the price of admission.


Seeing around corners sounds like a comic book superpower - but today at 3PM at the Museum of Science, Vivek Goyal's all-ages presentation on computational imaging will explain how with math, it's a power anyone can possess! Free with the price of museum admission.


BU Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Museum of Science I had such a great time today meeting budding scientists and engineers. Thanks Museum of Science for hosting me.


AI is transforming many aspects of our lives, including healthcare. Today at 3PM at the Museum of Science, Professor Kayhan Batmanghelich will give a short all-ages presentation on how doctors and AI can work together to improve people's health. Free with museum admission.


Wrapping up our week of faculty presentations at the Museum of Science with a bang, imaging and sensing expert Professor Selim Ünlü will share how light-based technology can be used to detect organisms too small to be seen by the human eye! 3PM; free with museum admission.











