Student Research News
Nov 10, 2017
Gupta gives a Plenary Keynote Speech at the 15th Logistics and Supply Chain Conference in Istanbul, Turkey
MIE Professor Surendra M. Gupta delivered a plenary keynote speech on October 19, 2017 at the 15th International Logistics and Supply Chain Congress (LMSCM 2017) in Istanbul Turkey.
Nov 08, 2017
Michael Ploch Conducts Research at the Army Research Lab
Chemical Engineering PhD student and member of the Lustig Lab, Michael Ploch has begun a six-month research internship at the Army Research Lab (ARL) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. As […]
Nov 08, 2017
Annual Energy Conference Draws Over 300 from Industry and Academia
Northeastern University’s Energy Conference – NUEC’17 – took place on September 29, 2017, on the Boston campus. This event was hosted by the College of Engineering and organized by the […]
Nov 02, 2017
Scholarship Supports Global Co-op Opportunities
Taylor Wilde, BS Chemical Engineering 2019, was the recipient of a Fung Scholarship, which allowed him to work on co-op at a research lab at École Normale Supérieure, a university […]
Oct 27, 2017
A New Way to Fight ‘Superbugs’
Ben Geilich, PhD, Chemical Engineering, 2016, is using nanoparticles to improve an antibiotics ability to treat infections. Northeastern doctoral graduate Ben Geilich cheerfully admits that he loves studying bacteria—tiny, resourceful […]
Oct 25, 2017
Northeastern Researcher Creates Innovative Surgical Glue
ChE Assistant Professor Nasim Annabi was featured in The Huntington News article “Northeastern researcher creates innovative surgical glue”.
Oct 23, 2017
A New Way to Fight ‘Superbugs’
ChE PhD student Ben Geilich is using nanoparticles to improve an antibiotics ability to treat infections. Source: Northeastern Magazine Northeastern doctoral graduate Ben Geilich cheerfully admits that he loves studying […]
Oct 20, 2017
Human-Robot Friendship
Murphy Wonsick, PhD’20—Doctoral student Murphy Wonsick envisions a world where humans and robots coexist as friends. She spends her days trying to figure out how astronauts and robots can work together to complete dangerous tasks in space. In fact, she’s working on one of the world’s most advanced humanoid robots to exist—Northeastern’s NASA robot Valkyrie—under the direction of Taskin Padir, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern.