• ChE PhD Dissertation Defense: Ian Smith

    Development of an in vitro-in vivo correlation between lymph-cannulated animals and the primary transport assay developed herein might assist preclinical programs in translating lipid-based oral modalities to humans. Expansion of the organoid donor set (by species and small intestinal region), combinatorial probing of more lipid stimulation axes (by substrate chain length and saturation), and scaling of monolayer culture could refine the lymphatic assay into a high-throughput screen.

  • Juneteenth Celebration

    Join us for this Juneteenth celebration, where there will be a time for education via a hybrid panel discussion, followed by a time of celebration at an outdoor festival. Panel […]

  • Galante Luncheon Info Session

    Join us for the Galante Engineering Business Program Luncheon Info Session on Thursday, June 13th from 12 pm to 1 pm in Shillman 320. Features an overview, panel discussion, exclusive […]

  • Business Lessons in Technology and Leadership

    East Village, 17th floor 360 Huntington Ave, East Village 17th floor, Boston, MA, United States

    Event for Faculty and Staff Only Featuring Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer and Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov Friday, June 14 | 2:45-5:45 p.m. | East Village Residence Hall, 17th Floor […]

  • 5th Annual Bioengineering Symposium

    ISEC Auditorium 805 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Join us for the 5th Annual Bioengineering Symposium in the ISEC Atrium and Auditorium. Every year, our bioengineering PhD students present their work at the Bioengineering Symposium in the form […]

  • 2024 ASEE Annual Conference

    Join COE Graduate Admissions and the CHME Faculty at the 2024 ASEE Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon! Ask your questions about our graduate engineering programs across the U.S. and Canada […]

  • Chemical Engineering Summer Sustainability Seminar Series: Ewa Marek

    This talk will present our work using a chemical looping approach where solid particles of metal oxides are the sole source of oxygen to catalytic reactions. In particular, I will discuss the chemical looping epoxidation (CL-E) of ethylene to produce ethylene oxide (EO) and chemical looping oxidative dehydrogenation (CL-ODH) of ethanol to produce acetaldehyde.

  • Gordon Institute Virtual Information Session

    Learn how you can earn a Graduate Certificate in Engineering Leadership as a stand-alone certificate or in combination with one of twenty-three Master of Science degrees offered through Northeastern’s College […]

  • CommLab Drop-In Writing Hours

    Recurring

    Graduate students, are you looking for a place for focused research writing time?  Join the CommLab drop-in writing hours any Mondays from 10 am-12 pm ET.  Drop in any Monday […]