Category: Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical
Students in URI’s ELECOMP Capstone Program Describe Their Projects on YouTube and Posters
Africa Takes on COVID-19, With the Help of Two URI Engineering Students
Biomedical Engineering Program Listed Among the Best in the U.S.
URI Biomedical Engineering Students Among Those Making PPE for Front-line Responders
Remote Tutoring Helps URI Engineering Students Through Challenging Time
Tao Wei to Oversee Repurposing of Sleep Apnea Machines for COVID-19 Patients
URI’s Chinese-American Community Steps Up to Protect Local First Responders
Biomedical Engineering Intern Returns to Mexico With Valuable Experience
NSF CAREER Award Granted to URI Computer Engineering Professor for Wireless Mixed Reality Technology
Google Recognizes Computer Engineering Professor with Faculty Research Award
Engineering Unbound
The largest construction project in University history, The Fascitelli Center for Advanced Engineering opened its doors this fall, bringing all the engineering disciplines together in a space that actively supports hands-on, interdisciplinary research and defies departmental silos.
Continue reading "Engineering Unbound"A New Way for ALS Patients to Communicate
URI Assistant Professor Yalda Shahriari is researching a new way for patients with severe motor deficits to communicate by analyzing patterns in their brain wave activity using two non-invasive techniques.
Continue reading "A New Way for ALS Patients to Communicate"Cyber-Physical Systems Security Experts Exchange Ideas at URI
Representing government, academia and industry, experts in cyber-physical systems security gathered at the University of Rhode Island on Oct. 18-19 to discuss the advancements and challenges that exist in this crucial field.
Continue reading "Cyber-Physical Systems Security Experts Exchange Ideas at URI"Using Robots and Drones to Research Harmful Algae
URI Assistant Professor Paolo Stegagno is collaborating with other engineering professors at URI and a team of scientists from other colleges to develop and deploy high-tech tools to understand where, when, and how cyanobacterial blooms form.
Continue reading "Using Robots and Drones to Research Harmful Algae"Navy Selects Alumnus for Service Award
William Roman, who graduated from the University of Rhode Island with bachelor’s degrees in electrical and biomedical engineering in 2009, was one of seven people to receive the meritorious civilian service award from the Department of Navy at a ceremony on Oct. 18.
Continue reading "Navy Selects Alumnus for Service Award"Doctoral Student Wins Excellence Award for Research
Zhiqiang Wan, who is pursuing a doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Rhode Island, was named this year’s winner of the URI Graduate Student Research and Scholarship Excellence Award in Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering.
Continue reading "Doctoral Student Wins Excellence Award for Research"RA in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
A fully-funded Ph.D. RA position is available from Spring 2019 or Fall 2019 at the Computational Intelligence and Self-Adaptive Systems (CISA) Laboratory at the ECBE Department. More information can be found at: http://www.ele.uri.edu/faculty/he/. Interested students are encouraged to contact Prof. Haibo He at he@ele.uri.edu.
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We are recruiting a post-doc to design and conduct experiments that will impart information about cognitive processing of humans. The candidate should be experienced with electroencephalography (EEG), biosignal processing, deep learning, and data mining. For further information please contact Prof. Walter Besio at besio@uri.edu.
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A fully-funded Ph.D. RA position is available for the 2018-19 year. The candidate will: recruit participants, perform noninvasive transcranial focal electrical stimulation, record electroencephalography, analyze the biosignals, and format the data for dissemination. Interested students should contact Prof. Walter Besio at besio@uri.edu.
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A fully-funded RA position for PhD is available from Spring 2019 or Fall 2019 in the area of computer architecture. Good programming skills (C/C++/Python) is required. Background in compilers, operating systems, FPGAs is a plus. Please contact Resit Sendag at sendag@uri.edu if interested.
Continue reading "RA in Computer Architecture"Recruiting Ph.D. Students in Cyber-Physical Security
We are seeking applications for Ph.D. assistantships (covering tuition and stipend), starting in Fall 2019/Spring 2019, in the area of cyber-physical system security. The students will conduct research under the supervision of Dr. Yan Lindsay Sun, and work closely with Dr. Haibo He and other students on related projects. For more details, please see the full […]
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Two fully-funded Ph.D. RA positions are available from Fall 2019 at the Next Generation Sensing Technology Lab Laboratory at the ECBE Department. More information can be found at: http://egr.uri.edu/sensorlab/. Interested students are encouraged to contact Prof. Wei Tao at tao_wei@uri.edu
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The Neural Processing and Control Lab (NeuralPC Lab) in the ECBE Department has one Ph.D. position opening in the field of neural signal processing and brain-computer interface (BCI) systems from Spring 2019 or Fall 2019. We are seeking highly motivated and talented graduate student whose research interest lies at the intersection of neural engineering, cognitive […]
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Two fully funded Ph.D. RA positions are available from Spring 2019 or Fall 2019 in the intersection of networks, optimization and learning, with applications to Internet of Things, data centers, and clouds. More information can be found at: http://www.ele.uri.edu/faculty/binli/. Interested students are encouraged to contact Prof. Bin Li at binli@uri.edu
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