BU Systems Engineering
www.bu.edu/se SE offers the PhD, MS & MEng degrees. The Division includes affiliated faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Management.
Research activities focus on automation, control and robotics, communication and networking, computational and systems biology, information sciences, production, service systems, supply chain management. The Division of Systems Engineering (SE) is based on a rather unique interdisciplinary graduate program with select faculty from different engineering departments. The creation of the Center for I
07/02/2024
The committee for the Outstanding Student Paper Prize 2024 announced this years prestigious award recipients. Among six national nominations, one paper written by two CISE students stood out for its innovative contributions to the field of smart cities. Ehsan Sabouni and his collaborators are exemplars of academic excellence and collaborative spirit. Their achievement not only highlights individual brilliance but also celebrates the collective efforts of the intelligent cities community in advancing urban innovation. 🌐👏
07/02/2024
The committee for the Outstanding Student Paper Prize 2024 announced this year’s prestigious award recipients. Among six national nominations, one paper written by two CISE students stood out for its innovative contributions to the field of smart cities. H.M. Sabbir Ahmad and his collaborators are exemplars of academic excellence and collaborative spirit. Their achievement not only highlights individual brilliance but also celebrates the collective efforts of the intelligent cities community in advancing urban innovation. 🏆🌐
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07/01/2024
Boston University researchers have developed a new Artificial Intelligence model that predicts the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s Disease within six years— just by analyzing a patients speech. Study results were published today in the leading peer-reviewed journal “Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association”.
“If you think about many other chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, even cancer, there are early diagnostic procedures and even predictive models used for prognosis. This has not been the case for Alzheimer’s disease. Our study makes an important step in that direction.” — Yannis Paschalidis, lead author, director of Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University and distinguished professor at the Boston University College of Engineering.
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06/17/2024
🚗 The Future of Driving is Here! 🌐
Boston University’s Prof. Christos Cassandras is revolutionizing road safety with Control Barrier Functions (CBF) and the Internet of Vehicles (IoV)! Learn how this groundbreaking research aims to eliminate human error and create safer, more efficient roads.
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06/17/2024
New research is out! 🚗🌐
Boston University’s Prof. Christos Cassandras is revolutionizing road safety with Control Barrier Functions (CBF) and the Internet of Vehicles (IoV)! Learn how this groundbreaking research aims to eliminate human error and create safer, more efficient roads.
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06/17/2024
New Research is out! 🌐🚗 Boston University’s Prof. Christos Cassandras is revolutionizing road safety with Control Barrier Functions (CBF) and IoVs! Learn how this groundbreaking research aims to eliminate human error and create safer, more efficient roads.
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06/17/2024
06/17/2024
🚘 The Future of Driving is Here! 🌐 Boston University’s Prof. Christos Cassandras is revolutionizing road safety with Control Barrier Functions and IoVs. Learn how this groundbreaking research aims to eliminate human error and create safer, more efficient roads.
🔗 Check it out on our Linktree!
06/17/2024
🚘 The Future of Driving is Here! 🌐 Boston University’s Prof. Christos Cassandras is revolutionizing road safety with Control Barrier Functions and IoVs! Learn how this groundbreaking research aims to eliminate human error and create safer, more efficient roads.
06/17/2024
The Future of Driving is Here! 🌐
Boston University’s Prof. Christos Cassandras is revolutionizing road safety with Control Barrier Functions (CBF) and the Internet of Vehicles (IoV!) Learn how this groundbreaking research aims to eliminate human error and create safer, more efficient roads.
🔗 Check it out on our Linktree!
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