National Engineers Week: Engineering for Everyone Expo
As part of National Engineers Week 2024, the Michael B. Silevitch and Claire J. Duggan Center for STEM Education and the College of Engineering invite all aspiring scientists, engineers, and […]
As part of National Engineers Week 2024, the Michael B. Silevitch and Claire J. Duggan Center for STEM Education and the College of Engineering invite all aspiring scientists, engineers, and […]
With respect to the design of green solvents, this talk will illustrate how Bara and collaborators are utilizing molecules with glycerol “skeletons” to tackle challenges in CO2 capture (including direct air capture (DAC)), batteries, plastic wastes, additive manufacturing, and extractions of lithium and other critical materials from dilute sources.
Location: This is a virtual event. Register Compete against teams from other Universities in the 3-day DASSH (Designing Actionable Solutions for a Secure Homeland) student design challenge. This event is co-sponsored […]
The expo is a wonderful opportunity for COE PhD students to highlight their research and gain presentation experience before RISE. The expo will take place following National Engineer’s Week. Student […]
The CommLab will host a workshop series for poster design and presentation to focus on crafting the best visual communication of your research and telling your research story! With the […]
Join us for a three-day virtual open house event, you’ll get a firsthand look into the Northeastern community and see if our top-ranked, experience-driven education is right for you and […]
You are invited to attend The Chemical Engineering Graduate Programs Open House on Tuesday, March 5 from 10:00am-11:00am on Zoom! This is an exciting way to learn about the different programs […]
Speaker: Prof. David Horsley Talk: "Systems Based on Ultrasonic MEMS: Commercialization and Future Directions" Date & Time: Tuesday, 12th March, 6 - 8pm (Eastern Time) Location: Northeastern University - Innovation Campus, Burlington […]
Here, by measurement of elasto-capillary effects during cell adhesion, growth and motion, we demonstrate that interfacial and bulk parameters violate equilibrium constraints and exhibit anomalous effects, which depend upon a distance from equilibrium.
To celebrate PI Day (3/14), the Graduate School of Engineering invites you to learn more about our graduate programs by attending a webinar hosted by the Director of Graduate Admissions, […]