Student Research News
Feb 12, 2019
ChE Student's Paper on Front Page of CMR Website
Chemical Engineering PhD student Pranali Buch, advised by Professor Edgar Goluch, recently had her review paper “Treating Polymicrobial Infections in Chronic Diabetic Wounds” published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews.
Feb 08, 2019
Northeastern researchers proposed steps two years ago to make Centre Street in West Roxbury safer for pedestrians
A proposal created by CEE Professor Peter Furth and Huijie Gao, MS'17 about making a traffic area safer in West Roxbury was featured in the Universal Hub article "Northeastern researchers […]
Feb 06, 2019
Creating a Lasting Impact
Written by Alex Spak, a BS student in bioengineering. About Alexandra Spak is an undergraduate student majoring in Bioengineering with a concentration in Cell and Tissue Engineering. She was one […]
Feb 06, 2019
Research: Art or Science? Contest Now Accepting Submissions!
Research: Art or Science is an exhibition that provides undergraduate and graduate students conducting research with a unique opportunity to showcase their work. Students can submit an image and description of […]
Jan 17, 2019
Reshaping the Future of Engineering
MIE Assistant Professor Samuel Felton is using the principles of origami to quickly reshape engineering items such as antennae arrays to maximize their scanning areas. Give these researchers a second—they’re […]
Jan 14, 2019
Prof. Gupta Publishes a New Book
MIE Professor Surendra M. Gupta’s new book titled “Warranty and Preventive Maintenance for Remanufactured Products: Modeling and Analysis” (co-authored with Dr. Ammar Y. Alqahtani) has just been published by CRC Press.
Jan 14, 2019
Prof. Gupta Speaks in the “Meet-the-Editors” Panel Session
MIE Professor Surendra M. Gupta was invited to participate in a panel titled “Meet-the-Editors” at the IEEE 2018 International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management (IEEM) in Bangkok, Thailand.
Jan 08, 2019
Anya Flood Taylor Wins Early Research/Creative Endeavor Award
Second-year Biochemistry student Anya Flood Taylor has recently won an Early Research/Creative Endeavor Award for her project titled “Fine Tuning Cryogel Scaffolds for Cancer Immunotherapy”.