David Kaeli COE Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering kaeli@ece.neu.edu 617.373.5413 Expertise back-end compilers, computer architecture, embedded systems, GPGPU, hardware reliability and recovery, I/O storage systems, image databases, performance analysis, profile-guided optimization, security and information assurance, software engineering, workload characterization David Kaeli in the Press PBS NewsHour With more than 200,000 unfilled jobs, colleges push cybersecurity For the past two decades, David Kaeli has been teaching electrical and computer engineering at Boston’s Northeastern University. Now, a rash of cyber hacks is changing how and what he teaches. “Security has to be a topic that’s covered, whether you’re teaching a digital design course or you’re teaching a programming language course or an […] David Kaeli for Northeastern Global News Researchers receive $13.2 million to continue study of health challenges facing women, children in Puerto Rico Researchers receive $13.2 million to continue study of health challenges facing women, children in Puerto Rico For the past 10 years, Northeastern-led research teams have been studying how the environment affects the health and development of mothers, infants, and children living on the island of Puerto Rico. Now, the researchers have received a $13.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue their study of the effects of environmental contaminants on the well-being of people in the region. Undergraduate lab fair opens doors to new research experiences Undergraduate lab fair opens doors to new research experiences The College of Engineering’s Undergraduate Lab Fair is tonight. Here’s the story of Nicholas Fresneda, whose visit to last year’s fair connected him with the Computer Architecture Research lab and inspired him to consider a research lab co-op. “The fair is a great opportunity to connect with a lab and learn more about the kinds of work you might be doing on co-op or after graduation,” Fresneda explained. Smart devices need smart communication standards Smart devices need smart communication standards Electrical and computer engineering professor David Kaeli is working with the Heterogeneous Systems Architecture Foundation to establish new standards for inter-device communications. Green High Performance Computing Center opens its doors Green High Performance Computing Center opens its doors Northeastern, partner institutions and state officials unveiled the $165 million center, which provides a central resource for New England to focus on green technologies and high-performance computing. Northeastern receives $4.5M award to train future cybersecurity workforce Northeastern receives $4.5M award to train future cybersecurity workforce Students in the information assurance program will receive training in both the technical sciences and the humanities through a scholarship program. Finding the needle in the haystack, instantly Finding the needle in the haystack, instantly Computing technology under development at Northeastern will enable superfast database searches to identify locations of people or terrorist threats Images in a flash Images in a flash Northeastern receives NSF grant to collaborate on the development of software libraries that would accelerate biomedical imaging—and diagnoses Northeastern University Recognized byNSA andDHS as National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research Northeastern University Recognized byNSA andDHS as National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research University recognized by DHS for second time this year The National Security Agency (NSA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have announced that Northeastern University has been selected as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research (CAE-R). The recognition complements Northeastern’s existing designation as a Center of Excellence in Information […]
PBS NewsHour With more than 200,000 unfilled jobs, colleges push cybersecurity For the past two decades, David Kaeli has been teaching electrical and computer engineering at Boston’s Northeastern University. Now, a rash of cyber hacks is changing how and what he teaches. “Security has to be a topic that’s covered, whether you’re teaching a digital design course or you’re teaching a programming language course or an […]