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Upcoming Events (6)

CISE Seminar: Yuval Cassuto, Israel Institute of Technology
CISE Seminar: Yuval Cassuto from Israel Institute of Technology presents Toward Reliable Distributed AI. The talk examines maintaining AI reliability across noisy channels and faulty hardware, exploring ensemble approaches to keep performance for tasks like classification and regression in distributed systems.

CISE Seminar: Ingestible Bioelectronics and Gut-Brain Axis
Shriya Srinivasan (Harvard Bioengineering) discusses designing ingestible neural interfaces for the GI tract. The talk covers the enteric nervous system, gut-brain signaling, and the challenges of deploying bioelectronic devices inside the digestive system at a university seminar.

CISE Best Paper Award Competition
At Boston University's CISE department, the Best Student Paper Award Competition recognizes outstanding student research in information and systems engineering. Submissions are evaluated through blind reviews by both student and faculty committees, with finalists announced at the event.

Contraction Theory for Optimization, Control and Neural Networks
Francesco Bullo delivers a BU distinguished seminar on contraction theory for optimization, control, and neural networks. The talk surveys stability properties and practical methods, with applications to online gradient controllers for optimization-based control in dynamical systems.

CISE Seminar: Orly Shapira-Lishchinsky, Bar-Ilan University
A BU CISE Seminar on Ethical Leadership in Cybersecurity Crises, examining how leadership decisions shape public trust and resilience when deploying AI. Orly Shapira-Lishchinsky will discuss why ethical leadership is essential in cybersecurity education and practice, with implications for policy and incident response.

CISE Seminar: Thomas Parisini
This CISE Seminar features Thomas Parisini, Professor and Chair of Industrial Control at Imperial College London. He outlines advances from the Control and Power Research Group and offers insights into CAP initiatives, hosted in CDS 1101, 665 Commonwealth Ave, Boston.