In the Media

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Apr 21, 2026

From Classrooms to Combat: Inside the Future of Humanoid Robots

ECE Professor Ravinder Dahiya was interviewed in the CTV News article “From classrooms to combat: Inside the future of humanoid robots” and by DW in the article “Humanoid robots outrun humans at Beijing half-marathon.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Abigail Koppes

Feb 27, 2026

Nervous System on a Chip: Spotlight on Grant Recipient Dr. Abigail Koppes

ChE Associate Professor Abigail Koppes was featured in the Sjögren’s Foundation article “Nervous System on a Chip: Spotlight on Grant Recipient Dr. Abigail Koppes.”

Chemical Engineering

Feb 26, 2026

Breaking the climate debt doom loop

Aayushi Mishra, PhD’28, interdisciplinary engineering, and Lizzy Warner Fellow, was featured in The Muni Lowdown podcast “Breaking the climate debt doom loop.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 20, 2026

His Team Devised Ways to Keep World Cup Crowds Safe

Robert D. Black ECE Distinguished Professor Michael B. Silevitch was featured in the NY Times article “His Team Devised Ways to Keep World Cup Crowds Safe.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Ravinder Dahiya

Jan 29, 2026

Inside the Unforeseen Dangers of Dissolvable Medical Devices

ECE Professor Ravinder Dahiya was featured in the Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry (MD&DI) article “Inside the Unforeseen Dangers of Dissolvable Medical Devices.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Auroop Ganguly

Jan 26, 2026

Tropical Pollinator Populations Could Be Reduced by Half This Century

CEE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Nature article “Tropical pollinator populations could be reduced by half this century.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Auroop Ganguly

Jan 26, 2026

Indian Diaspora Scientists Driving Global Change

CEE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was one of five indian scientists featured in Media India Group’s article “Indian diaspora scientists driving global change” for the work he does in developing critical models to anticipate the domino effects of floods and heatwaves on infrastructure, bridging the gap between scientific uncertainty and public policy.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Laura Lewis

Nov 25, 2025

An Auto Holy Grail: Motors That Don’t Rely on Chinese Rare Earths

Distinguished University and Cabot Professor Laura Lewis, ChE/MIE, was featured in the New York Times article “An Auto Holy Grail: Motors That Don’t Rely on Chinese Rare Earths.”

Chemical Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering