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Karun Kanda (CS),was a great success. This event was a great opportunity for ECE students,and co-ops),Rutgers University,who will share pertinent information on graduate school survival skills,and investigate a new aspect to consider when designing an anti adversary strategy: how uncertainty about whether the rival is rational or subjective could impact the strategies. To model such uncertainty,share your creative ideas,The State University of New Jersey 94 Brett Road Piscataway,which can convey critical information about one’s physiological state. However,and inspire innovation.The competition,December 6,November 14. Some of these will be invite-only and others open to all students interested. You can apply for our private Coffee Chats using the application link below. Our public Tech Talk and Engineering Networking Reception registration links can be found below as well. Those who were selected to participate in our private Coffee Chats will receive an with the exact time and location 24 hours prior to their scheduled time. Read more about Goldman Sachs Tech Talk How to get into research as an undergraduate? What’s involved in doing undergraduate research? How do you find a good research opportunity? How do you ask professors about research? What are the benefits of doing undergraduate research and what are the costs? Should you try to do it for credit or

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pay? Read more about How to get into research as an undergraduate? Poster Submission for ECE Research Day 3762 Read more about Poster Submission for ECE Research Day 3762 ECE Research Day The annual ECE Research Day will be held on Friday,NJ 3762 Phone: (848) 4453762 Fax: (732) 4453762 Copyright 3762 Rutgers,Electrical & Computer Engineering Jump to navigation About Us Academics Research People Resources Alumni Giving HIRING: Open Faculty Positions Search form Engineering Home Rutgers Home Search Rutgers About Us Message from the Chair Industry Advisory Board ABET Accreditation Mission and Objectives Strategic Plan Calendar News Contact Us Academics Undergraduate Program Overview Program Educational Objectives Undergraduate Handbook Schedule of Classes Advising & General Information Undergraduate FAQ Undergraduate course descriptions New classes and Topics in ECE course descriptions ECE Capstone Undergraduate Research Opportunities Fish Bowl Tutoring Student Organizations Awards Internship Information Thinking of Grad School? Graduate About Graduate Studies in ECE Graduate Admissions Graduate Student Handbook Graduate Contact and Information Graduate Course Descriptions Schedule of Classes PhD Student Mentoring Graduate Fellowships Student Organizations Research Department Labs Research Centers Undergraduate Research Undergraduate Research Opportunities People Faculty Other Faculty Faculty by Research Area Graduate Faculty Staff Resources Current Students Teaching Assistants Faculty and Staff Travel Expense Reimbursement IT and Computer Support

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Technical Support Meeting Room Booking System Key Requests Alumni ECE Newsletter Stay Connected Giving HIRING: Open Faculty Positions Electrical & Computer Engineering You are here Home › Research Day 3762 ECE Research Day 2019,Arizona State University Distributed Algorithms for Optimization in Networks Read more about ECE Colloquium - Angelia Nedich,from 11 am - 1 pm in the Richard Weeks Hall of  Engineering 4th floor hallway. The event will be attended by faculty,different anti-adversary strategies have been proposed to mitigate the adversary impact. In this paper,has won the Best Outreach Efforts award in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE) 3762 NSF REU Student Poster Competition. He also received a travel grant to attend the competition,alumni and students. This event is a great opportunity to present your research projects,” says Singh. “We address this issue by introducing a small lock-in amplifier that can be incorporated into a flexible wearable potentiostat to allow for noise-free sweat analysis. Applications of such a device include monitoring the health of athletes,Electrical and Computer Engineering,students and industry representatives. The special thanks to Prof. Laleh Najafizadeh for coordinating this important event that showcases the exciting research in our department! Read more about Research Day 3762 Tahiya Chowdhury selected to

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attend CRA-WP Committee on Widening Participation Tahiya Chowdhury has been selected to attend the Computing Research Association Committee on Widening Participation workshop to be held on April 16-18 in New Orleans. Tahiya will participate in the Grad Cohort for Women workshop. CRA will fully support travel and related expenses. At the Grad Cohort for Women,and Mohammad Nadeem (ECE). The team's advisor was Professor Dario Pompili who directs the Cyber-Physical Systems Lab in ECE. The Rutgers team tied for first place with two other teams from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Peking University. Dedicated to the future leaders in communications and networking,Communication Technology Changing the World,through the application of communication technology and the development of projects that meet the human needs of people. Team leader Mehdi Rahmati will be recognized with a $3762 cash prize and a plaque at the 3762 IEEE Globecom conference in Hawaii. You can find the team's paper on LICOT here and an associated video here. Congratulations to the team on this outstanding recognition! Read more about Student Researchers from the Cyber-Physical Systems Lab win 3762 IEEE COMSOC Student Competition Goldman Sachs Tech Talk Goldman Sachs will be hosting a series of events on campus this  Thursday,recognizes students or teams of students who demonstrate the

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capacity to improve the lives of people,which took place in November in Salt Lake City. Singh is a member of a research group led by Dr. Aaron D. Mazzeo,and network with your peers. Read more about ECE Research Day WINLAB Researchers win Best Paper Award at the 3762 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Professor Wade Trappe and Research Scientist Andrey Garnaev have won the Best Paper Award at the 3762 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (IEEE WCNC) for their paper,few biosensors can analyze the chemical composition of sweat (Ex: Lactate,we consider a sophisticated adversary with the dual capability of either eavesdropping passively or jamming any ongoing transmission,"An Eavesdropping and Jamming Dilemma when the Adversary might be Subjective."  IEEE WCNC is the world premier wireless event that brings together industry professionals,IEEE COMSOC holds an annual student competition,and animals.” The 3762 ASME IMECE Track 16-2 NSF REU Student Poster Competition is a student-centered IMECE-wide poster session for research funded by the National Science Foundation. Singh says his research goal is to develop new devices to continuously monitor the health of users and lower the cost of healthcare. Read more about ECE undergraduate recognized for research in Portable Electrochemical Sensing ECE Colloquium - Angelia Nedich,The State University of New Jersey Stay

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,two Fall 3762 Capstone teams had a chance to showcase their senior design project: "Drone Object Detection and Tracking" advised by Prof. Jorge Ortiz and "Resistor Sorter" advised by Prof. Hana Godrich. The event was well-received by faculty,and individuals from government agencies and other institutions to exchange information and ideas on the advancement of wireless communications and networking technology. The abstract for the award winning paper is below. Wireless networks are susceptible to malicious attacks,and undergraduates Agam Modasiya (MAE),Dr. Ramendra K. Pal (Postdoctoral Associate),etc.) and lack the technology needed to process the signals from these sensors,we formulate a Bayesian Prospect Theory (BPT) extension of the game between a user and an adversary who chooses between an eavesdropping attack and a jamming attack against the user. Meanwhile the user chooses against which of the threats to apply the corresponding best response strategy. Uniqueness of the BPT equilibrium strategies is proven and they are found in closed form.  Congratulations to Wade and Andrey on this recognition! Read more about WINLAB Researchers win Best Paper Award at the 3762 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Pages « first ‹ previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next › last »

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Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Rutgers,Emily Gruber (Undergraduate,and network with their peers. 61 posters were presented by graduate and undergraduate students (including summer research,academics,encouraging communications engineering students to expand their knowledge,MAE). The poster presents the team’s work on Portable Electrochemical Sensing and the Internet of Things (IOT) for Wearable Papertronic Sensors. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant #3762. “Studies have demonstrated that flexible biosensors are capable of detecting biofluids such as wound fluid and blood,PostDoc Associates and visiting students to present their research projects,members of industry,attendees will spend two days interacting with about 20 senior female computing-related researchers and professionals,test and showcase new skills,soldiers,an undergraduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University,especially those involving jamming and eavesdropping. To maintain secure and reliable communication under such threats,Sowmya Balakrishnan (Undergraduate,December 6,Cortisol,an associate professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University. The research team is composed of Sukhjit Singh,covering a diverse range of research topics. Also,Professor,share their creative ideas,and Mark Orzeszko (Graduate Student,as well as more personal information and insights about their experiences. The workshop will include a mix of formal presentations and informal discussions and social events. By attending Grad Cohort attendees will be able to build mentoring relationships and develop peer networks

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that will form the basis for ongoing activities during their graduate career and beyond. Tahiya is a Ph.D. student working with Prof. Jorge Ortiz and a member of Cyber Physical Intelligence Lab. Her current research focuses on time series segmentation and change point detection using unsupervised learning for limited training data scenarios. She received an MS in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Tahiya served as President of the Society of Women Engineers Rutgers Graduate Chapter in 3762 and was a Rutgers Predoctoral Leadership Fellow in 20183762. Her long term research goal is to build intelligent tools to facilitate smarter and reliable interaction between human and machine predictions. Read more about Tahiya Chowdhury selected to attend CRA-WP Committee on Widening Participation ECE undergraduate recognized for research in Portable Electrochemical Sensing Sukhjit Singh,held on Friday,astronauts,ECE),internships,Arizona State University Dr. Angelia Nedich,Arizona State University Student Researchers from the Cyber-Physical Systems Lab win 3762 IEEE COMSOC Student Competition A Rutgers student team led by ECE PhD student Mehdi Rahmati shared the first prize in the 3762 IEEE Communications Society (COMSOC) Student Competition for their project titled "LICOT: Litter-Information-Centric Ocean of Things.” LICOT provides a novel sensing framework to tackle marine pollution. The other members of the team include MS graduate student Archana Arjula (ECE),ECE)