ECE’s Role in BRAIN Science
You may have heard the saying, “humans only use 10% of their brains,” and although this myth has been widely […]
You may have heard the saying, “humans only use 10% of their brains,” and although this myth has been widely […]
With the ever-increasing development of self-driving cars, consumers should be cautious about what technology is providing the safest and best […]
Throughout Cybersecurity Awareness Month, BU ECE Professors Ari Trachtenberg and David Starobinski, as well as Assistant Professor Manuel Egele, answered […]
In dealing with some of the world’s most significant issues right now, understanding how public communication flows around the world […]
In lumpectomy surgeries, operations where a (usually cancerous) lump is removed from the breast, many small, early-stage tumors can’t be felt […]
The Optical Society of America (OSA) has elevated Professor Ji-Xin Cheng (ECE) to the rank of fellow for his outstanding contributions to invention and development of label-free optical spectroscopic imaging technologies with groundbreaking applications to biology, medicine and materials science.
Seeking Projects and Customers for ECE Senior Design Capstone Course The department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking engineering projects […]
Realizing that the correlation between malware and HPC traces does not establish causation, Boston University graduate students Boyou Zhou, Rasoul Jahanshahi and Anmol Gupta, under the supervision of Professors Manuel Egele and Ajay Joshi, evaluated works that propose this HPC-based methodology for malware detection.
Natural disasters have plagued civilization since the beginning, and although our understanding of them has improved over the centuries, too […]