We received FY21 Northeastern TIER 1 Award
In collaboration with Danielle Levac (Physical Therapy), Karen Quigley (Psychology), and Lisa Barrett (Psychology), we received TIER 1 Mentored Award on “Novel methods to quantify the affective impact of virtual reality for motor skill l..
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Translating the ‘Mastermind’ Concept from Business to Academia
Assistant Professors Danielle Levac (Bouvé), Emily Zimmerman (Bouvé), Kristen Allison (Bouvé), Abigail Koppes (ChE), Sarah Ostadabbas (ECE), Jessica Oakes (BioE), and Associate Professor Eno Ebong (ChE) were awarded a 2020 ADVANCE Mutual Me..
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Behnaz’s Thesis Highlighted in in Signal Processing eNewsletter
Low-dimensional Representation of Visual Dynamics towards Animal/Human Behavior Monitoring
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Sarah servers as the Vice Chair of Cognitive and Developmental Systems Technical Committee
Under the supervision and the coordination of the IEEE CIS Technical Activities Committee, The Cognitive and Developmental Systems Technical Committee (CDSTC) is established to promote the research, education and outreach about understanding t..
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Center for SPIRAL recognized by Northeastern
On behalf of the SPIRAL faculty, we are pleased to announce that we have just been recognized by Northeastern University as the Center for SPIRAL. Professors Ostadabbas and Ioannidis will serve as co-directors and are available to discuss any..
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Sarah Awarded NSF Grant to develop a Hybrid Non-Invasive BCI System. Thanks NSF!
ECE Assistant Professor Sarah Ostadabbas, in collaboration with the University of Rhode Island, was awarded a $500K NSF grant for “A Graph-Based Data Fusion Framework Towards Guiding A Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface.”
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Sarah awarded $50,000 for a collaborative project with UMaine
Our proposal looks at artificial intelligence’s role in examining the interplay between newborns’ pacifier use and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of infant mortality in the first 30 days after birth. The pro..
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Sarah’s interview with gizmodo: Why Are VR Headsets So Bulky?
My recent interview at GIZ ASKS: https://gizmodo.com/why-are-vr-headsets-so-bulky-1845109876
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Sarah in the top 10% of high-scoring reviewers of NeurIPS 2020
I am in the top 10% of high-scoring reviewers of NeurIPS this year! I will therefore be given access to one free registration to this year’s conference 🙂
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Sarah Talks at NYU School of Engineering
Learning Strong Inference Models in Small Data Domains: Towards Robust Human Pose Estimation Speaker: Sarah Ostadabbas, Northeastern UniversityDate: Dec 9 Abstract: Recent efforts in machine learning (especially with the new waves of de..
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