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SUMMARY:Crafting Posters with Visual Impact and Designing Poster Narratives:  CommLab Drop-In Hours
DESCRIPTION:Working on a poster? Stop by the CommLab Drop-In hours to brainstorm ideas\, get feedback and fine tune the visual and oral presentation of your research or project. Join any Wednesday from 10-11am in person in room 206 Egan or join virtually on Zoom. \n 
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/crafting-posters-with-visual-impact-and-designing-poster-narratives-commlab-drop-in-hours/2025-09-24/
LOCATION:206 Egan\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:University of Miami Graduate School Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join COE Graduate Admissions at the University of Miami Graduate School Fair in Miami\, Florida! Ask your questions about our graduate engineering programs across the U.S. and Canada during the fair on September 24th from 11am-3pm. We look forward to meeting you there!
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/university-of-miami-graduate-school-fair-2/
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SUMMARY:Library Webinar: Getting Started with RefWorks
DESCRIPTION:Are you tired of losing track of your research sources? Need help adding citations to your research papers? Attend this webinar to learn how to get started with RefWorks\, an online citation management program that will allow you to collect and organize references and help you cite them in your papers. This session will cover: \n\nhow to create a RefWorks account\nhow to add references to your RefWorks library\nhow to organize and edit your library of references\nhow to add RefWorks citations to Word documents and Google Docs\n\nRegistration required. \nYou will receive the Zoom link for this webinar via email one hour before the event.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/library-webinar-getting-started-with-refworks-8/
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SUMMARY:BIOE Seminar Series - Fall 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Bioengineering Fall Seminar Series features internal and external faculty seminar speakers on a weekly basis. Faculty seminars will predominately be on Wednesdays\, with the occasional Friday occurrence. Other Friday slots will host Bioengineering PhD Student seminars. See below for the working faculty seminar schedule\, all are welcome. \nWednesdays\, 12-1pm in 168 Snell Engineering or Fridays\, 12-1pm in 010 Behrakis  \n  \nSEPTEMBER  \n\n9/3: Mona Minkara\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \nFriday\, 9/5: Abbas Yaseen\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \n9/10: Qianqian Fang\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \nFriday\, 9/12: Ambika Bajpayee\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \n9/17: Silvi Rouskin\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Microbiology\, Harvard University \n9/24: Nisha Iyer\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, Tufts University \nFriday\, 9/26: George Engelmayr\, PhD\, Industry: Founder and CEO\, Cultivated Biomaterials & Vasavance \n\nOCTOBER  \n\n10/1: Joe Larkin\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Biology and Physics\, Boston University \n10/8: None\, WIP \n10/15: None \n10/22: None \n10/29: Sufeng Zhang\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, Stony Brook \n\nNOVEMBER  \n\n11/5: Larry Bonassar\, PhD\, Professor in Biomedical Engineering\, Cornell University \n11/12: None \n11/19: Marjan Rafat\, PhD\, Collab with ChemE: Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering\, Vanderbilt University \n11/26: Thanksgiving \n\nDECEMBER  \n\n12/3: Hadi Nia\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, Boston University \n12/10: Erel Levine\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University 
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/bioe-seminar-series-fall-2025/2025-09-24/
LOCATION:168 SN\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bioengineering":MAILTO:bioe@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Chemical Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Elsie Sunderland
DESCRIPTION:Insights into the fate of precursors and novel PFAS using organofluorine mass budgets across diverse media \nLocation: 108 Snell Engineering Center \nAbstract: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a diverse family of highly fluorinated and persistent anthropogenic chemicals first synthesized in the 1940s that are not known to degrade under natural conditions. They are broadly used in modern commerce and are now detectable in the most remote environments on Earth. Manufacturing and industrial use of PFAS has shifted dramatically since the onset of their widespread production as concerns about human and ecological exposures to legacy PFAS have grown. The result has been abundant production of compounds in recent decades that are unknown/poorly identified because they lack available analytical standards needed to quantify their presence. Resulting major uncertainties about their fate include degradation in the environment and metabolism by organisms\, propensity for bioaccumulation\, and even their definition as part of the PFAS family of chemicals. This presentation will provide an overview of recent work toward developing total organofluorine mass budgets for U.S. human serum and liver samples and exposure media including freshwater fish\, agricultural products\, drinking water\, and consumer products. Results will highlight major classes of compounds identified using targeted and non-targeted mass spectrometry in combination with combustion ion chromatography to characterize extractable organofluorine. Modeling techniques that help interpret these data and better identify and attribute sources of PFAS contamination will be reviewed. These data will be used to discuss the implications for future policy mechanisms and consumer interventions such as water filtration for mitigating future exposures. \n\nProfessor Elsie Sunderland is the Fred Kavli Professor of Environmental Chemistry and Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University\, where she has been a faculty member since 2010\, and leads the Biogeochemistry of Global Contaminants Research Group. Her research aims to better understand how chemical pollutants interact with natural ecosystems and affect life. Her group quantitatively analyzes the entire exposure pathway for environmental pollutants to identify key processes that have a large influence on their accumulation in living organisms. Prior to joining the Harvard Faculty\, she spent five years at the headquarters for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency working on regulatory impact assessments and developing guidance on how to best use environmental models to inform regulatory decisions. Over the past 20 years\, she has collaborated extensively with indigenous groups\, NGOs\, and state\, federal and international government organizations. Her work has informed strategies for managing risks associated with environmental chemical exposures from energy infrastructure such as coal-fired power plants and hydroelectric dams\, and global regulatory efforts for mercury and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Professor Sunderland has mentored >50 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. She is the Editor-in-Chief for the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts and on the Editorial Advisory Board for the American Chemical Society journal Environmental Science & Technology. Prof. Sunderland received her B.Sc. from McGill University in 1997 and Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University in 2003. Outside of science\, she is interested in dogs (particularly if they have beards)\, running\, being a soccer/sailing mom for her two kids\, and coastal conservation.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/chemical-engineering-fall-seminar-series-elsie-sunderland/
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SUMMARY:Scientific Oral Communication : CommLab Drop-In Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The NU CommLab is hosting a weekly hybrid Scientific Oral Communication Drop-in practice for graduate students. Drop-in virtually or in-person any week to practice for your upcoming oral exams\, proposals\, thesis\, dissertation or talks. Receive and implement feedback on your verbal and non-verbal public speaking skills. Drop-in any Wednesday from 1:30-2:30 pm in 306 Egan or on Zoom. Note on September 10 and October 8 the workshop will be in 334 Curry Student Center.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/scientific-oral-communication-commlab-drop-in-workshops-2/2025-09-24/
LOCATION:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/scientific-oral-communication-commlab-drop-in-workshops-2/2025-09-24/
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SUMMARY:COE Global Co-op Info Session
DESCRIPTION:This is a virtual information session hosted by the College of Engineering Global Co-op team. We will focus on searching for co-ops abroad for the Spring 2026 semester or later. If you may be interested in attending\, think about: \n\nHave you ever thought about doing co-op in another country?\nWould you like to learn more about available co-op opportunities\, or creating your own opportunities abroad?\nAre you curious about the logistics associated with a global co-op?\n\nIf you answered yes to any of these questions\, we hope you’ll attend so that we can introduce you to the search process and provide you with some important resources. \nThese info sessions are a great opportunity to connect with Global Co-op team members and students who have participated in global co-op in past semesters. \nZoom: https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/97915201381 \nIf you have questions or would like more information\, please find our contact information below: \nSally Conant\, s.conant@northeastern.edu \nKristina Hubbard\, k.hubbard@northeastern.edu \nWe look forward to meeting you!
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/coe-global-co-op-info-session-11/
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