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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: MS in Robotics Program Overview
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nRegister for a variety of program-specific webinars throughout the week tailored to your career aspirations and get direct insights from faculty members and current students. Each session includes a 30-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session\, allowing you to directly connect with panelists and presenters.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-ms-in-robotics-program-overview/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Electrical and Computer Engineering
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include electrical and computer engineering and data science.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-electrical-and-computer-engineering/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Internet of Things and Wireless and Network
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include AI\, extended realities\, Internet of Things\, and wireless and network engineering.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-internet-of-things-and-wireless-and-network/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:COE Distinguished Lecture: Aerosol Reaction Engineering: Sustainable Synthesis of Advanced Materials
DESCRIPTION:COE DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: Aerosol Reaction Engineering: Sustainable Synthesis of Advanced Materials \nProf. Pratim Biswas\nUniversity of Miami\nTuesday\, April 6\n12:00-1:00 PM (ET)\n201 EXP \nWhat can seaweed and wood pulp waste have to do with supercapacitors\, water purification\, and CO₂ capture? Prof. Biswas will show how aerosol reaction engineering offers a cleaner\, scalable path to synthesizing advanced nanomaterials—turning industrial byproducts into high-performance carbons for next-generation applications. \nAbout the speaker: A pioneer in aerosol science and engineering\, Prof. Biswas is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and recipient of the Fuchs Memorial Award. With ~500 publications and 65 PhD graduates\, his work spans air quality\, energy\, environmental nanotechnology\, and medicine.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/coe-distinguished-lecture-aerosol-reaction-engineering-sustainable-synthesis-of-advanced-materials/
ORGANIZER;CN="Civil & Environmental Engineering":MAILTO:civilinfo@coe.neu.edu
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Civil and Environmental Engineering
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include civil engineering\, climate science and engineering\, engineering and public policy\, environmental engineering\, and sustainable building systems.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-civil-and-environmental-engineering/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Bioengineering
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-bioengineering/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T100000
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CREATED:20260127T153114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T203131Z
UID:55153-1775556000-1775559600@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Crafting Data Visuals to Tell a Scientific Story: CommLab Drop-In Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to illustrate your data? Join our Data Visualization Drop-In sessions Tuesdays from 10-11am on Zoom to discuss strategies or receive feedback on your data visualization process.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/crafting-data-visuals-to-tell-a-scientific-story-commlab-drop-in-hours/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/99770601100?pwd=mbD3JHc7u0fjb558MDmqIHoSNBMrsS.1
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include advanced and intelligent manufacturing\, data analytics engineering\, energy systems\, engineering management\, industrial engineering\, mechanical engineering\, product development\, and product management.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-mechanical-and-industrial-engineering/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:CV/LinkedIn/Resume CommLab Drop-In Hours
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students\, do you need to increase your on-line presence or update your CV or Resume?  Join the CommLab’s LinkedIn\, CV\, and Resume drop-in hours any Tuesday from 11 am to 12 pm ET. This collaborative space offers valuable advice and peer feedback to enhance your online profile and professional presence. Join this drop-in workshop in person in room 334 CSC or through Zoom.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/cv-linkedin-resume-commlab-drop-in-hours/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:https://northeastern.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEof-quqzwiGNCi3nAuNVzIyX1jgXA03KYO
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T135407Z
UID:55786-1775559600-1775563200@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Wonder Week: MS in Sustainability Engineering Leadership Overview with University College Dublin
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combined with the University College Dublin and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northeastern MS in Sustainability Engineering Leadership Program Overview
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-ms-in-sustainability-engineering-leadership-overview-with-university-college-dublin/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T153000
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SUMMARY:ChE MS Thesis Defense: Richard Gyamfi Atta
DESCRIPTION: Name: Richard Gyamfi Atta \nTitle: Understanding Mucus-Bile Salt/ Phospholipid Mixed Micelle Interactions \nDate: 04/07/2026 \nTime: 03:30:00 PM \nCommittee Members:\nProf. Steve Lustig (Advisor)\nProf. Rebecca Carrier\nProf. Srirupa Chakraborty\nDennis Leung \nLocation: Forsyth 128 \nAbstract:\nBile salt–phospholipid mixed micelles play a central role in gastrointestinal transport of lipids and poorly water-soluble drugs\, yet their interactions with mucin networks remain poorly understood at the molecular level. Here\, we combine time-resolved ATR-FTIR spectroscopy\, two-dimensional correlation analysis\, diffusion modeling\, and isothermal titration calorimetry to resolve the sequence\, energetics\, and transport behavior of micelle–mucin interactions. The mucin network is first shown to relax into an equilibrium state governed by a glycan-dominated structural hierarchy. Upon exposure to mixed micelles\, this equilibrated network undergoes a distinct sequence of reorganization initiated by perturbation of hydrogen-bonding interactions\, followed by peptide backbone rearrangement and eventual glycan decoupling. Diffusion analysis reveals that micellar assemblies penetrate the mucin network with effective diffusivities on the order of 10⁻⁶ cm²/s despite ongoing structural evolution. Notably\, the ability of a constant-diffusivity Fickian model to accurately describe transport under these conditions indicates that molecular-scale reorganization does not substantially alter the effective transport resistance over the measurement timescale\, establishing a direct connection between spectroscopic dynamics and macroscopic transport behavior. \nCalorimetric measurements further demonstrate a concentration-dependent transition from localized\, enthalpy-driven binding at low micelle concentrations to cooperative\, entropy-dominated network disruption at higher loadings associated with higher-order micellar aggregates. Together\, these results show that bile salt micelles actively remodel mucin networks rather than traversing a static barrier\, while maintaining effective diffusive transport. This work provides a molecular-level framework for understanding mucus- mediated transport and its implications for physiological processes and drug delivery. \n\nRichard Gyamfi Atta is a Master’s candidate in Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University\, where he conducts research in the Carrier and Lustig laboratories on transport phenomena across biological barriers. His work focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms governing interactions between bile salt–phospholipid assemblies and mucin networks\, with the goal of improving drug transport across the gastrointestinal mucus layer. By integrating time-resolved ATR-FTIR spectroscopy\, two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy\, diffusion modeling\, and calorimetry\, he develops mechanistic frameworks that connect molecular-scale interactions to macroscopic transport behavior in complex biopolymer systems. In addition to his academic research\, Richard has industry experience in gene therapy process development\, where he contributed to downstream purification strategies for adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors\, including optimization of chromatography and filtration processes to improve product recovery and quality. His research interests are centered on pharmaceutical drug delivery\, particularly the design of biomaterials and carrier systems that enhance the transport of poorly soluble drugs and biologics across mucosal and other physiological barriers. He aims to develop mechanistically driven approaches that bridge molecular interactions\, material design\, and transport phenomena to enable more effective and predictable drug delivery systems.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/che-ms-thesis-defense-richard-gyamfi-atta/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T163000
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CREATED:20260401T195103Z
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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar: Engineering Design as a Foundation for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Engineering Design as a Foundation for Innovation and Entrepreneurship\nSundar Krishnamurty\, Ronnie & Eugene Isenberg Distinguished Professor in Engineering\nVice Provost for Innovation\, Entrepreneurship\, and Creativity\nUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst \nTuesday\, April 7\, 2026 | 358 Snell Engineering | 3:30 pm—4:30 pm \nAbstract: This talk highlights how core engineering design principles—problem framing\, systems thinking\, prototyping\, and validation—underpin fundamental and translational research\, as well as an innovative and entrepreneurial mindset. My research in design decision-making\, ontology\, and predictive analytics\, as Site Director of the Center for e-Design at UMass Amherst\, has enabled me to apply these principles across multiple projects\, notably pressure vests for children with autism and retrofit seatbelt systems for motorcoaches. Those experiences naturally led me to take on a leadership role in the New England NSF I-Corps Hub program\, a structured pathway for translating design-led research into real-world impact\, and now to champion our campus’s innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and creativity ecosystem.\nThe talk introduces NSF I-Corps and the UMass I-Corps Hub as experiential mechanisms for researchers to assess the real-world impact and commercial potential of their innovations. Practical benefits include evidence to refine research direction\, stronger grant and translational proposals\, expanded career pathways\, and sustained connections to the innovation ecosystem. Importantly\, the primary goal is learning and translation—not necessarily company formation—and the program provides concrete strategies for framing scholarly impact and moving research toward societal benefit. \nBio: Sundar Krishnamurty is Vice Provost for Innovation\, Entrepreneurship\, and Creativity at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and has been the Ronnie & Eugene Isenberg Distinguished Professor in Engineering since 2020. In his current university leadership roles\, he contributes to the Economic Development Leadership Team and serves as Lead Faculty at UMass Amherst as well as Tech Scout Lead for the NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. His prior leadership appointments include Principal Investigator for NSF I-Corps @ UMass (2021–2025)\, Site Director for the NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design (2012–2023)\, and Department Head of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (2015–2025)\, following earlier service as Interim and Associate Department Head. From 2015 to 2020 he was Associate Director of the Center for Personalized Health Monitoring and Director of the Advanced Design and Fabrication (ADDFab) Lab. Krishnamurty is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers\, was inducted into the 2024 class of Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors\, and received the 2022 Excellence in Research Award from ASME’s Computers and Information in Engineering Division. \nHosted by: Department Chair & Professor\, Yingzi Lin in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-engineering-design-as-a-foundation-for-innovation-and-entrepreneurship/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T100000
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Information and Software Programs Co-op
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include data architecture and management\, information systems\, information systems—(Bridge)\, and software engineering systems
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-information-and-software-programs-co-op/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T110000
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CREATED:20260126T201920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T182129Z
UID:55193-1775642400-1775646000@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Intro to Quantum Seminar for the Northeastern Community
DESCRIPTION:Spring 2026\, West Village H Room 366\, Fridays 10-11am\, Weekly \nGregory A. Fiete\, Professor of Physics\, College of Science\, Northeastern University \nPurpose and Synopsis: Curious about quantum physics but not a physicist or physics major? This seminar series is your chance to learn the fundamentals of quantum physics\, quantum computing\, quantum sensing\, quantum cryptography\, and quantum communication in an informal atmosphere without the need to register for a class. The seminar\, open to all in the Northeastern community\, will begin from basics assuming no prior knowledge of quantum mechanics and build through key concepts relevant to quantum technologies. The first weeks of the seminar will feature tutorial lectures and then the seminar will host experts from across campus who will give accessible talks on their quantum research. The aim is to bring together the entire Northeastern community in a single setting for establishing multi-disciplinary ties across the university for all who have an interest in quantum. Students\, postdocs\, staff and faculty at all levels are welcome. Questions and interactive discussions during the seminar are encouraged. \nTopics Covered: Entanglement\, Measurement Disturbance of Quantum Systems\, Logic Gates\, Quantum Advantage\, No Cloning Theorem\, Quantum Teleportation\, EPR Paradox\, Spin\, Hilbert Spaces\, Basic Mathematical Structure of Quantum Mechanics\, Heisenberg Uncertainty Relations. \nSpeaker/Instructor Bio: Greg is a theoretical physicist specializing in the study of exotic quantum properties of materials. He received his PhD in physics from Harvard University and did postdoctoral work at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara. He was a Lee A. DuBridge Prize Fellow in Theoretical Physics at Caltech. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award\, the DARPA Young Faculty Award\, a DARPA Director’s Fellowship\, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)\, a Simons Fellowship in Theoretical Physics\, and a Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society. Greg is a core and founding member of the Quantum Materials and Sensing Institute (QMSI) at Northeastern University. \nSchedule of seminars
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/intro-to-quantum-seminar-for-the-northeastern-community/2026-04-08/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T110000
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CREATED:20260310T140522Z
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Information and Software Engineering Programs
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include data architecture and management\, information systems\, information systems—(Bridge)\, and software engineering systems.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-information-and-software-engineering-programs/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260310T140937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T140937Z
UID:55793-1775646000-1775649600@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Wonder Week: MS in Semiconductor Engineering Program Overview
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-ms-in-semiconductor-engineering-program-overview/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260108T155300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T155300Z
UID:54858-1775649600-1775653200@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Bioengineering Spring Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:BIOE 7390 – Spring 2026\nBioengineering Seminar Series Schedule\nInternal and external faculty seminar speakers\, weekly 12-1pm on Wednesdays in Richards Hall 300 \nJANUARY\n1/7 – Jonathan Weissman\, PhD\nProfessor of Biology\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Whitehead Institute \n1/14 – Joey Davis\, PhD\nAssociate Professor Biology\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \n1/21 – David Cronin\, MBA\n*Industry Seminar\, Industrial Advisory Board Member\nChief Executive Officer\, Cognition Corporation \n1/28 – Amir Vahabikashi\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \nFEBRUARY\n2/4 – Wilson Wong\, PhD\n*Collab with CHME\nAssociate Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, Boston University \n2/11 – Christopher Evans\, PhD\nProfessor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation\, Mayo Clinic \n2/18 – None \n2/25 – None \nMARCH\n3/4 – None\, spring break \n3/11 – Vijay Vedula\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering\, Columbia University \n3/18 – Ibraheem Badejo\, PhD\n*Industry Seminar\, Industrial Advisory Board Member\nSenior Director\, External Innovation\, Johnson & Johnson Innovation \n3/25 – Tao Sun\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \nAPRIL\n4/1 – Marsha Rolle\, PhD\n*Collab with CHME\nDirector\, Advancement\, Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives \n4/8 – Era Jain\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering\, Syracuse University \n4/15 – Meghan Rebuli\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the curriculum in Toxicology and Environmental Medicine\, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/bioengineering-spring-seminar-series/2026-04-08/
ORGANIZER;CN="Bioengineering":MAILTO:bioe@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260324T150936Z
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SUMMARY:ChE MS Thesis Defense: Sofia Roger
DESCRIPTION:Name: Sofia Roger \nTitle: Development and Evaluation of Learning Tool for a Global Review of Mineral Commodities \nDate: 04/08/2026 \nTime: 12:00:00 PM \nCommittee Members:\nProf. Luke Landherr (Advisor)\nProf. Joshua Gallaway\nProf. Alexis Prybutok \nLocation: Ryder 205 \nAbstract:\nEngineering is a highly collaborative\, intersectional practice that depends on transforming raw materials. Despite this relationship\, it is difficult to explain how engineers’ decisions in industrial settings affect the rest of the world. The consequences of sourcing materials for technological advancement may not always be explicit. The effects of engineers consuming material can have cascading consequences or be so removed that they fall outside design concerns. To promote discussion of the socioeconomic effects of raw material consumption in engineering\, this work aimed to develop a website-based learning tool\, www.wherematerialscomefrom.com. The tool provides context on the mining processes used to obtain raw materials. Through survey data collection\, the tool was evaluated for its ability to help users understand how raw materials are acquired. \n\nSofia Roger completed her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University and has since decided to pursue her master’s also in Chemical Engineering as part of Northeastern’s plus one program. She completed two co-ops\, during which she participated in the research and design of solid-state sulfur-chalcogen batteries at Avanti Battery Co. and the development of conductive ceramic for high-temperature reactor design at Lydian Labs. Her experience in materials engineering for sustainable technology motivated her to explore which environmentally sound raw materials can be used to innovate. This motivation gave rise to the educational tool developed in her thesis work.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/che-ms-thesis-defense-sofia-roger/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260127T153157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T203058Z
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SUMMARY:Oral Presentations: CommLab Drop-In Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The NU CommLab is hosting a weekly hybrid Oral Presentation Drop-in practice for graduate students. Drop-in virtually or in-person any week to practice for your upcoming presentations whether it is for your oral exams\, proposals\, thesis\, dissertation or conference. Receive and implement feedback on your verbal and non-verbal public speaking skills. Drop-in any Thursday from 11-12 pm ET in 334 Curry Student Center or on Zoom.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/oral-presentations-commlab-drop-in-workshops/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:https://northeastern.zoom.us/meeting/register/Z5yCbd9WQ_OvtJoYqYSsMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260310T141021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T141021Z
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Chemical Engineering
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed include chemical engineering and pharmaceutical engineering.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-chemical-engineering/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260310T141147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T141147Z
UID:55797-1775815200-1775818800@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Disciplinary Co-op
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nAll programs\, except for those covered in the information and software engineering co-op session\, will be discussed in this webinar.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-disciplinary-co-op/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260318T171802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T171802Z
UID:55961-1775844000-1775851200@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Pathways & Pourovers
DESCRIPTION:Pathways & Pourovers (P&P) is a first-of-its-kind elevated career development and networking event designed for our engineering PhD students. The event brings together PhD students and Industry Specialists for structured\, action-oriented discussions focused on career pathways and professional positioning.  \n\nEvent Date: (Spring 2026) Friday\, April 10\, 2026\nTime: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (arrive by 5:45 pm)\nLocation: The Cabral Center (40 Leon Street)\, Northeastern University\nHosted by: College of Engineering PhD Council · MIE PhD Council\nProvided: dinner · parking passes · table brief · student bios\n\nThis is NOT a recruiting\, interviewing\, mentorship program\, or resume workshop (no resume collection). Purely conversational for one evening over dinner.\nTime commitment required is just 2 hours\, no prep necessary. \nWHO CAN BE AN INDUSTRY SPECIALIST\nSomeone with a PhD who can speak candidly about early career steps and help PhD students turn plans into action. Alumni are encouraged\, but not required. Faculty members are welcome. \nFORMAT AT A GLANCE\n[5:00 pm – 6:00 pm] Students‑Only Action Session: students learn concrete tactics\, send outreach messages\n[5:45 pm – 6:00 pm] Industry Specialists’ arrival & welcome\n[6:00 pm – 6:20 pm] Situational Q&A: fast\, practical answers to real scenarios\n[6:20 pm – 7:45 pm] Round‑tables over dinner: domain‑matched round tables with open discussions\, Industry Specialists’ advice on student outcomes (5 – 8 students and 1 Industry Specialist per table)\n[7:45 pm – 8:00 pm] Open networking + wrap\n\nYOUR ROLE AS AN INDUSTRY SPECIALIST\n \n\nThink of this like a career panel\, but more within a domain specific focus group.\nYour role will mainly be to share your viewpoint on a few situational questions regarding early career steps\, and then to chat with 6-8 PhD students from your domain\, where you share your success story\, experiences\, and advice.\nAny follow-ups or future commitments are purely optional and at your own discretion.\n\nPlease fill out this form if you are interested!\nPlease expect follow up emails from the Event Lead\, Karan Shah (shah.karan@northeastern.edu).\nAny questions can be directed to Karan as well via Email.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/pathways-pourovers/
LOCATION:The Cabral Center\, 40 Leon Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260413T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260413T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260330T135150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T135324Z
UID:56054-1776097800-1776105000@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Fusion Book Club Film: Coded Bias
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a small group film screening and discussion: \n\nWhen: Monday\, April 13 at 4:30pm (ET)\nWhere: Snell Library Research and Teaching Hub (SL-215A)\nWhat we are watching: Coded Bias – When researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately\, she embarks on a journey to push for the first-ever U.S. legislation against bias in algorithms that impact us all.\n\nTake a break to watch a film\, enjoy some food\, and connect with one another. \nRegistration is required as seats are limited. Please register on the library calendar event page.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/fusion-book-club-film-coded-bias/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260127T153114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T203138Z
UID:55155-1776160800-1776164400@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Crafting Data Visuals to Tell a Scientific Story: CommLab Drop-In Hours
DESCRIPTION:Looking to illustrate your data? Join our Data Visualization Drop-In sessions Tuesdays from 10-11am on Zoom to discuss strategies or receive feedback on your data visualization process.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/crafting-data-visuals-to-tell-a-scientific-story-commlab-drop-in-hours/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/99770601100?pwd=mbD3JHc7u0fjb558MDmqIHoSNBMrsS.1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260126T152754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T203219Z
UID:55113-1776164400-1776168000@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:CV/LinkedIn/Resume CommLab Drop-In Hours
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students\, do you need to increase your on-line presence or update your CV or Resume?  Join the CommLab’s LinkedIn\, CV\, and Resume drop-in hours any Tuesday from 11 am to 12 pm ET. This collaborative space offers valuable advice and peer feedback to enhance your online profile and professional presence. Join this drop-in workshop in person in room 334 CSC or through Zoom.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/cv-linkedin-resume-commlab-drop-in-hours/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:https://northeastern.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEof-quqzwiGNCi3nAuNVzIyX1jgXA03KYO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260126T201920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T201920Z
UID:55195-1776247200-1776250800@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Intro to Quantum Seminar for the Northeastern Community
DESCRIPTION:Spring 2026\, West Village H Room 366\, Fridays 10-11am\, Weekly \nGregory A. Fiete\, Professor of Physics\, College of Science\, Northeastern University \nPurpose and Synopsis: Curious about quantum physics but not a physicist or physics major? This seminar series is your chance to learn the fundamentals of quantum physics\, quantum computing\, quantum sensing\, quantum cryptography\, and quantum communication in an informal atmosphere without the need to register for a class. The seminar\, open to all in the Northeastern community\, will begin from basics assuming no prior knowledge of quantum mechanics and build through key concepts relevant to quantum technologies. The first weeks of the seminar will feature tutorial lectures and then the seminar will host experts from across campus who will give accessible talks on their quantum research. The aim is to bring together the entire Northeastern community in a single setting for establishing multi-disciplinary ties across the university for all who have an interest in quantum. Students\, postdocs\, staff and faculty at all levels are welcome. Questions and interactive discussions during the seminar are encouraged. \nTopics Covered: Entanglement\, Measurement Disturbance of Quantum Systems\, Logic Gates\, Quantum Advantage\, No Cloning Theorem\, Quantum Teleportation\, EPR Paradox\, Spin\, Hilbert Spaces\, Basic Mathematical Structure of Quantum Mechanics\, Heisenberg Uncertainty Relations. \nSpeaker/Instructor Bio: Greg is a theoretical physicist specializing in the study of exotic quantum properties of materials. He received his PhD in physics from Harvard University and did postdoctoral work at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara. He was a Lee A. DuBridge Prize Fellow in Theoretical Physics at Caltech. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award\, the DARPA Young Faculty Award\, a DARPA Director’s Fellowship\, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)\, a Simons Fellowship in Theoretical Physics\, and a Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society. Greg is a core and founding member of the Quantum Materials and Sensing Institute (QMSI) at Northeastern University. \nSchedule of seminars
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/intro-to-quantum-seminar-for-the-northeastern-community/2026-04-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260108T155300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T155300Z
UID:54859-1776254400-1776258000@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Bioengineering Spring Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:BIOE 7390 – Spring 2026\nBioengineering Seminar Series Schedule\nInternal and external faculty seminar speakers\, weekly 12-1pm on Wednesdays in Richards Hall 300 \nJANUARY\n1/7 – Jonathan Weissman\, PhD\nProfessor of Biology\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Whitehead Institute \n1/14 – Joey Davis\, PhD\nAssociate Professor Biology\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \n1/21 – David Cronin\, MBA\n*Industry Seminar\, Industrial Advisory Board Member\nChief Executive Officer\, Cognition Corporation \n1/28 – Amir Vahabikashi\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \nFEBRUARY\n2/4 – Wilson Wong\, PhD\n*Collab with CHME\nAssociate Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, Boston University \n2/11 – Christopher Evans\, PhD\nProfessor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation\, Mayo Clinic \n2/18 – None \n2/25 – None \nMARCH\n3/4 – None\, spring break \n3/11 – Vijay Vedula\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering\, Columbia University \n3/18 – Ibraheem Badejo\, PhD\n*Industry Seminar\, Industrial Advisory Board Member\nSenior Director\, External Innovation\, Johnson & Johnson Innovation \n3/25 – Tao Sun\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Bioengineering\, Northeastern University \nAPRIL\n4/1 – Marsha Rolle\, PhD\n*Collab with CHME\nDirector\, Advancement\, Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives \n4/8 – Era Jain\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering\, Syracuse University \n4/15 – Meghan Rebuli\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the curriculum in Toxicology and Environmental Medicine\, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/bioengineering-spring-seminar-series/2026-04-15/
ORGANIZER;CN="Bioengineering":MAILTO:bioe@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260127T153157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T203105Z
UID:55142-1776337200-1776340800@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Oral Presentations: CommLab Drop-In Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The NU CommLab is hosting a weekly hybrid Oral Presentation Drop-in practice for graduate students. Drop-in virtually or in-person any week to practice for your upcoming presentations whether it is for your oral exams\, proposals\, thesis\, dissertation or conference. Receive and implement feedback on your verbal and non-verbal public speaking skills. Drop-in any Thursday from 11-12 pm ET in 334 Curry Student Center or on Zoom.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/oral-presentations-commlab-drop-in-workshops/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:https://northeastern.zoom.us/meeting/register/Z5yCbd9WQ_OvtJoYqYSsMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260126T201920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T201920Z
UID:55196-1776852000-1776855600@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Intro to Quantum Seminar for the Northeastern Community
DESCRIPTION:Spring 2026\, West Village H Room 366\, Fridays 10-11am\, Weekly \nGregory A. Fiete\, Professor of Physics\, College of Science\, Northeastern University \nPurpose and Synopsis: Curious about quantum physics but not a physicist or physics major? This seminar series is your chance to learn the fundamentals of quantum physics\, quantum computing\, quantum sensing\, quantum cryptography\, and quantum communication in an informal atmosphere without the need to register for a class. The seminar\, open to all in the Northeastern community\, will begin from basics assuming no prior knowledge of quantum mechanics and build through key concepts relevant to quantum technologies. The first weeks of the seminar will feature tutorial lectures and then the seminar will host experts from across campus who will give accessible talks on their quantum research. The aim is to bring together the entire Northeastern community in a single setting for establishing multi-disciplinary ties across the university for all who have an interest in quantum. Students\, postdocs\, staff and faculty at all levels are welcome. Questions and interactive discussions during the seminar are encouraged. \nTopics Covered: Entanglement\, Measurement Disturbance of Quantum Systems\, Logic Gates\, Quantum Advantage\, No Cloning Theorem\, Quantum Teleportation\, EPR Paradox\, Spin\, Hilbert Spaces\, Basic Mathematical Structure of Quantum Mechanics\, Heisenberg Uncertainty Relations. \nSpeaker/Instructor Bio: Greg is a theoretical physicist specializing in the study of exotic quantum properties of materials. He received his PhD in physics from Harvard University and did postdoctoral work at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara. He was a Lee A. DuBridge Prize Fellow in Theoretical Physics at Caltech. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award\, the DARPA Young Faculty Award\, a DARPA Director’s Fellowship\, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)\, a Simons Fellowship in Theoretical Physics\, and a Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society. Greg is a core and founding member of the Quantum Materials and Sensing Institute (QMSI) at Northeastern University. \nSchedule of seminars
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/intro-to-quantum-seminar-for-the-northeastern-community/2026-04-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193417
CREATED:20260326T154318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T154603Z
UID:56038-1780221600-1780239600@coe.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Digital Twins for MEMS Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Northeastern University College of Engineering will be at the forefront of one of the MEMS and Microsystem community’s most anticipated gatherings this summer. Benyamin Davaji \, Assistant Professor in the College of Engineering\, is co-organizing a full-day workshop on Digital Twins for MEMS Manufacturing at Hilton Head 2026 \, taking place May 31–June 4 at the Sonesta Resort on Hilton Head Island\, South Carolina. The workshop\, co-organized with Prof. Gary Fedder of Carnegie Mellon University\, will open the conference on Sunday\, May 31\, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. \nHilton Head 2026 is the 22nd edition of the biennial Workshop on the Science and Technology of Solid-State Sensors\, Actuators\, and Microsystems\, a multidisciplinary gathering that draws researchers from academia\, industry\, and government worldwide. \nThe Digital Twins for MEMS Manufacturing workshop reflects growing momentum around smarter\, more adaptive and process-aware MEMS and semiconductor fabrication. The session will explore how digital twins — virtual representations of physical manufacturing systems — differ from conventional modeling approaches and will cover topics including automated critical-dimension extraction\, virtual metrology using equipment data\, and the integration of AI methods such as agentic approaches for iterative process and design optimization. A panel with industry participants will spotlight unmet needs and pathways for collaboration\, making the workshop a bridge between academic research and real-world manufacturing challenges. \nThis workshop builds on research from Northeastern’s Autonomous Integrated Microsystems (AIMS) Laboratory \, which develops AI-driven digital twin frameworks to connect design\, fabrication\, and metrology data in continuously learning systems. The session at Hilton Head 2026 represents an opportunity to share this work with the broader MEMS community and shape the conversation around data infrastructure\, interoperability\, and standards that will define the next generation of MEMS manufacturing. \nAbstract: Recent interest in semiconductor digital twins is driven by the expectation of accelerating process development\, enabling device – technology design co-optimization\, and supporting agile manufacturing workflows. This participatory workshop examines digital twins for MEMS from a manufacturing-centered perspective\, emphasizing how they differ from traditional modeling and simulation. Topics include an introduction to digital twin concepts with examples from MEMS-relevant processes\, automated CD extraction and process characterization\, virtual metrology using equipment data\, and the challenges of extending these approaches across complete process flows. The workshop will also introduce the role of digital twins in enabling AI methods relevant to MEMS workflows\, including agentic approaches for process and design iteration. Commercial tools and current capabilities will be reviewed\, followed by a discussion of gaps in data infrastructure\, interoperability\, and standards. A panel with industry participants will highlight unmet needs and opportunities for research and collaboration in MEMS digital twins. \nFor more information on the workshop program\, visit https://www.hh2026.org/events/sunday_workshops.html. \n 
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/digital-twins-for-mems-manufacturing/
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