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ESE Spring Seminar – “Advancing Precision Medicine and Precision Health with CMOS-enabled Continuous Monitoring of Molecules, Cells, and Beyond”

“Continuous” monitoring of specific biomarkers in real-time offers longitudinal information that can enable not only rapid medical decision-making but also early disease detection. As opposed to the current end-point diagnostics […]

ESE Spring Seminar – “Surpassing Fundamental Limits through Time Varying Electromagnetics”

Surpassing the fundamental limits that govern all electromagnetic structures, such as reciprocity and the delay-bandwidth-size limit, will have a transformative impact on all applications based on electromagnetic circuits and systems. […]

ESE Spring Seminar – “Dynamics and Control of Quantum Systems”

In practice, quantum systems of interest are never isolated. The presence of noise or the interaction with an environment can radically change a system’s dynamics, typically destroying resources such as […]

ESE Spring Seminar – “Building Photonic Systems for Extreme-Scale Computing, Particle Accelerations, and Beyond”

A photonic-electronic system can potentially process enormous amounts of data that no stand-alone electronics have been capable of. Furthermore, a chip-scale optical atomic clock can be so precise that it […]

ESE Spring Colloquium – “Quantum Device Benchmarking from Many-Body Quantum Chaos”

Recently, there has been remarkable progress towards the development of large-scale quantum devices through advances in quantum science and technology. This progress opens new doors for proof-of-principle demonstrations of quantum […]

ESE Spring Seminar – “Learning to Interact With the World: When Generality Meets Precision”

Robotics stands as one of the most impactful and promising endeavors of our times. Learning to interact with the world is fundamental for solving some of our most pressing societal […]

ESE Spring Colloquium – “Bridging Safety and Learning in Human-Robot Interaction”

From autonomous cars in cities to mobile manipulators at home, robots must interact with people. What makes this hard is that human behavior—especially when interacting with other agents—is vastly complex, […]

ESE Spring Colloquium – “Provably Robust Algorithms for Prediction and Control”

Feedback-driven decision-making systems are at the emerging frontier of machine learning applications. Upcoming applications of societal consequence, such as self-driving vehicles and smartwatch-based health interventions, have to contend with the […]

ESE Spring Colloquium – “Towards Fair and Efficient Machine Learning with Large Models”

Deep networks often achieve better accuracy as we employ larger models. However, modern machine learning applications involve multiple considerations alongside accuracy, such as resource-efficiency, robustness, or fairness. Deploying ML in […]

ESE Spring Colloquium – “Quantum Many-Body Physics in the NISQ Era”

Rapid progress in quantum computing technologies is ushering in a new era for quantum many-body physics. Today’s noisy, intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices, while still far from fault-tolerant quantum computers, are […]

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