ECE Seminars
A complete listing
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Spring 2026
Gary W. Chang
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
A Data-Driven Approach for Classification of Incipient Faults in Transmission Networks
Friday, January 16 | Seminar Recordings
Julian Barreiro-Gomez
Assistant Professor at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE
The role of game theory in control and learning: Multi-agent systems applications
Wednesday, January 21 | Seminar Recordings
Yonina Eldar
Aoun Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University and the Dorothy and Patrick Gorman Professorial Chair of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Weizmann Institute
Model-Based Deep Learning for Sensing and Imaging: Efficient and Interpretable AI
Friday, January 23 | Seminar Recordings
Soumyajit Mandal
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Thursday, January 29 | Seminar Recordings
Andrew Kent
Professor of Physics and the Founding Director of the Center for Quantum
Phenomena at New York University.
Stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions for Probabilistic Computing
and Solving Combinatorial Optimization Problems
Thursday, February 5 | Seminar Recordings
Chen-Ching Liu
American Electric Power Professor Emeritus and Research Professor at Bradley, Virginia Tech.
Cyber-Physical System Security of the Power Grid
Monday, February 23 | Seminar Recordings
George Em Karniadakis
The Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics, Brown University MIT and PNNL
Agentic Scientific Machine Learning
Tuesday, February 24 | Seminar Recordings
Dinesh Bharadia
Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the Klein Gilhousen Chancellor’s Endowed Chair at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
Fundamental Sensing, Communication, and Networking for Personal, Physical, and Security Intelligence
Monday, March 2 | Seminar Recordings
Surya Ganguli
Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford
Analytic Theories of Language, Creativity, and Reasoning in Artificial Intelligence
Tuesday, March 24 | Seminar Recordings
Luigi Vanfretti
Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dynamic Modeling for Autonomous 𝜇-grid Control and Resilient Operation using Modelica and
OpenIPSL
Friday, March 27 | Seminar Recordings
Javad Shabani
Professor of Physics, Director of the Center of Quantum Information Physics, Director of NYU Quantum Institute
Quantum Information Science with Superconductor-Semiconductor Epitaxy: Case of Hyperdoped Germanium
Thursday, April 9 | Seminar Recordings
Christian Pilato
Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano.
Building a Collaborative Open‑Source EDA Community: Research, Upskilling and Industrial Engagement
Tuesday, April 14 | Seminar Recordings
Can Chen
Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Model Reduction of Homogeneous Polynomial Dynamical Systems via Tensor Decomposition
Monday, April 27 | Seminar Recordings
Stephen Boyd
Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
Tuesday, April 28 | Seminar Recordings
Mohamed Abdelfattah
Assistant Professor at Cornell University
Extreme Codesign for Efficient AI: Algorithms, Software, and Hardware
Friday, May 1
Dinesh Bharadia
Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the Klein Gilhousen Chancellor’s Endowed Chair at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
Expanding the Surface of AI: Wireless Touch, Radar Sensing, and Edge Intelligence
Friday, May 8 | Seminar Recordings
Mads Almassalkhi
L. Richard Fisher Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Vermont
Navigating the Physics of Virtual Power Plants — The Role of Controllers, Devices, and Grid
Wednesday, May 13 | Seminar Recordings
Dr. Anurag K Srivastava
FIEEE Raymond J. Lane Professor and Chairperson, Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Director, Smart Grid REsiliency and Analytics Lab (SG-REAL) West Virginia University
AI Augmented Decision Support for Grid Operators Enabling Cyber-Power Resilience | NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Monday, June 8
Farah Fahim
Division Director, Microelectronics Division, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA
Cryoelectronics for Scalable Ion-Trap Quantum Control
Monday, June 15 | Seminar Recordings
Dr. Hendrik F. Hamann
Professor for Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, a Chief AI Scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Founder of GridFM.org
A Foundation Model for the electric grid (GridFM)
Thursday, August 6
Konstantinos Kanellopoulos
SIGMICRO's MICRO Hall of Fame, Distinguished Artifact Award at MICRO 2023
Cutting Through the Virtual Memory Wall: From Rigid Abstractions to High-Performance, Flexible, Efficient Cooperation Between Hardware and System Software
Thursday, July 9th