Events

  • Algorithms for Quantum Chemistry on a Digital Quantum Computer

    October 11, 2024 @ 10:15 am - 11:45 am EB2 1231

    https://ece.ncsu.edu/seminar/algorithms-for-quantum-chemistry-on-a-digital-quantum-computer/

    Quantum chemistry problem is one of the attractive targets for demonstrating quantum advantage of quantum computing technology. Having strongly correlated systems as the main target, I would like to discuss what new classical computing techniques need to be developed to help quantum computing algorithms to solve the electronic structure problem. Encoding the electronic Hamiltonian in...

    Speaker: Artur Izmaylov
    Associate Professor of Chemistry
    University of Toroanto

    Artur F. Izmaylov is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Toronto, specializing in theoretical and computational chemistry. His research focuses on the development of novel quantum chemistry methods, with a particular emphasis on quantum dynamics, electronic structure theory, and quantum computing applications. Izmaylov has made significant contributions to advancing understanding in chemical reactions, molecular systems, and quantum algorithms. A highly regarded academic, he has published extensively in leading scientific journals and collaborates with researchers worldwide to push the boundaries of quantum chemistry.

  • Fall Break (No classes)

    October 14, 2024 - October 15, 2024 @ 

  • Classes Resume

    October 16, 2024

  • Drop/Revision Deadline

    October 17, 2024

  • Decentralized Stability and Nonlinearity of Inverter-Dominated Power Systems

    October 18, 2024 @ 10:15 am - 11:45 am EB2 1231

    https://ece.ncsu.edu/seminar/decentralized-stability-and-nonlinearity-of-inverter-dominated-power-systems/

    Inverter-based resources (IBRs) introduce many challenges for power system stability, including increased complexity in dynamic behavior, significant fluctuations in operating conditions, and lack of transparency in control implementations. Left unaddressed, naïve integration of IBRs will lead to reduced reliability—as evidenced by IBR-induced instabilities that operators are currently experiencing worldwide. This talk presents a decentralized stability...

    Speaker: Sijia Geng
    Assistant Professor
    Johns Hopkins University

    Sijia Geng is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Before joining JHU, she was a Postdoctoral Associate at the Laboratory for Information & Decision Systems (LIDS) at MIT. She received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she also received the M.S. in Mathematics and M.S. in ECE. Her research interests include dynamics, control and stability of inverter-based smart grids and optimization of electrified transportation systems. She is the recipient of a Best Paper Award at the MIT/Harvard Applied Energy Symposium in 2022 and was named a Barbour Scholar and Rising Star in EECS in 2021.

  • University Open House

    October 19, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

  • Jean-François Masson Seminar

    October 25, 2024 @ 10:15 am - 11:45 am EB2 1231

    https://ece.ncsu.edu/seminar/jean-francois-masson-seminar/

    Speaker: Jean-François Masson
    Full Professor, Chemistry
    Université de Montréal

    Jean-François Masson is a Professor of Chemistry at the Université de Montréal, known for his expertise in analytical chemistry and biosensing. His research focuses on the development of innovative sensor technologies, particularly surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors and nanostructured materials, for applications in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and biotechnology. Masson’s work has led to breakthroughs in real-time, label-free detection of biomolecules, making significant impacts in clinical and industrial fields. A prolific researcher and respected educator, he has published extensively and is recognized for his contributions to advancing sensor technologies.

  • Red and White Week

    October 27, 2024 - November 3, 2024 @ 

Engineering Open House 2022

 March 26, 2022

9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 Engineering Building II

The annual College of Engineering Open House is the best way for prospective students and their parents to learn about engineering at NC State. All are welcome.


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University Open House 2021

 October 16, 2021

9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 Engineering Building II

Attending the NC State University Open House is a great way for prospective students and their parents to learn about the university and its programs. The College of Engineering buildings on Centennial Campus are open throughout the event, with a variety of ECE content and displays outdoors surrounding Engineering Building II, with select labs and the MakerSpace open to explore.


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University Open House 2020

 October 17, 2020

10:00 am to 2:00 pm

 Zoom

Attending the virtual NC State University Open House is a great way for prospective students and their parents to learn about the university and its programs. Over the course of five days, the University’s services, colleges, and academic departments will be putting forward virtual events and experiences to allow prospective students a glimpse into their exciting future at NC State, and the opportunities they can look forward to.

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will be hosting two days of sessions, speaker panels, and interactive activities showcasing our students, employers, and faculty.


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CANCELLED: Engineering Open House 2020

 March 21, 2020

9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 Engineering Building II, Centennial Campus

Due to the evolving outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), NC State University has prohibited all on-campus events of this scale.

Please read the full update from Chancellor Randy Woodson


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