Guest Speaker - Efficient AI Seminar - Dr. Samyam Rajbhandari and Dr. Jeff Rasley, Microsoft

At 1:00 PM, Researchers from Microsoft will give an Efficient AI seminar on Trillion parameter AI language model training and nference. Their technique is one key enabler for realizing ultra-large GPT/ChatGPT. You are welcome to join.

This seminar will be held via Zoom.
Zoom Link: https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/98028200259?pwd=eFFZbW9lM1RETjZ2eERveTB4QkJNQT09

ECE Assistant Professor Umer Hassan receives ABioM 2023 Junior Investigator Research Award

ECE Assistant Professor Umer Hassan has received an Advanced Biomanufacturing  (ABioM) 2023 Junior Investigator Research Award. The Research award recognizes the junior investigators who have made significant research contributions to the field and have built a successful career in advanced biomanufacturing. The Research award was presented to Dr. Hassan at Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Advanced Biomanufacturing (ABioM) special interest group’s (SIG) 2023 meeting in Hyattsville, MD. The specific theme of the 2023 meeting was “Accelerating Advanced Biomanufacturing Through Discovery to Implementation.” Dr. Hassan was invited to present his group’s research in the area of “3D Printed, Portable Fluorescence Microscopy System for Single-Cell Imaging Enabling Automated Quality Assessment for Advanced Biomanufacturing”. The 2023 ABioM SIG meeting brought together policy makers, scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs, as well as educators to map the field and identify the grant challenges and opportunities within the field.
 
Congratulations to Umer!

ECE Department Awarded 7x24 Exchange Metro NY Chapter 2023 Scholarship Award

The ECE Department at Rutgers University is the recipient of the 2023 Scholarship Award, a $5,000.00 gift from the 7x24 Exchange Metro NY Chapter, for its participation in the 2023 University Challenge Competition, a special event meant to create awareness about Datacenter/Mission Critical Industry and to inspire the next generation of talent in this area. The NY Chapter promotes the sharing of experiences and facilitates a better understanding of the design, implementation, and management issues involved in achieving high levels of uninterrupted infrastructure support. 

Congratulations!

ECE Chair Receives N2Women Stars Award in Networking and Communication

Electrical and computer engineering chair Yingying (Jennifer) Chen is the recent recipient of a prestigious N2Women Stars Award in Networking and Communication that honors her cutting-edge research outcomes in edge computing and mobile sensing.  

Chen is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer s and Peter Cherasia Endowed Faculty Scholar at Rutgers. She is also a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and a fellow of the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA). 

“This award means a lot to me,” says Chen. “It indicated that female researchers are doing impactful research in the networking and communications area and being recognized. It is a great encouragement to me and my work. I feel even more energized to explore more in the advancement of information technology.” 

Encouraging Women Engineers 

“Yingying is a strong role model for our women undergraduate and graduate students, who are increasingly achieving success in formerly male-dominated industries,” says School of Engineering interim dean Alberto Cuitiño. “This award is not only a major recognition of her outstanding research results in a challenging field, but also reflects her growing national reputation and stature as a leading engineer.”  

Networking and communications are critical for the advancement of information technology and are the fundamental research areas to enable our mobile world,” notes Chen. “N2Women plays an important role by informing the outside world about the contributions of women researchers in these areas.” 

According to Chen, the group provides members with opportunities such as workshops and lunches and dinners at almost every Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM, conference where they can share their experiences, exchange ideas, and gain support from each other at almost every Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM, conference.   

Herself a workshop co-organizer and panelist at N2Women meetings at major international conferences, Chen says, “My vision is to encourage more female students and researchers to pursue their careers in science and engineering by sharing my working and family experiences.”     

Looking ahead, Chen predicts that with the new advancements in 5G and 6G technology, and the support of N2Women, female researchers will contribute even more to the field of networking and communications.  

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