• COE Clubs/Organizations Fair

    The College of Engineering Clubs/Organizations Fair takes place on Thursday, September 17, 2020, from 6:30pm-7:30pm. Find out what student groups are all about & meet some of the student leaders involved! Learn more about the groups participating and how to join!   

  • Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their research. The first presenter is Nathaniel Silvia from the Dai lab. Title: “Characterizing glioblastoma pathology by in vitro modeling”. The second presenter is Tengfei He from the Bajpayee lab. Title: “Multi-arm Avidin Nano-construct for Intra-cartilage Delivery of Small Molecule Drugs”. Please […]

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    Introduction to Citation Management Tools

    Start your fall 2020 research off on the right foot with Snell Library's series of online workshops about citation management! Learn the basics of tools to help you manage citations for yourself or your research group. Register here: bit.ly/citationmgmtworkshops

  • BioE Seminar: The Journey of a Serial Entrepreneur by Dr. Amar Sawhney

    Entering startups and entrepreneurship can be intimidating as a fresh graduate, hear from accomplished Dr. Amar Sawhney about success in start-ups and biotech. Currently, President and CEO of Instylla Inc., his resume includes Founder and CEO of Confluent Surgical (acquired by Covidien), Chairman of MarketRx (acquired by Cognizant), Technology Founder of Focal Inc. (acquired by […]

  • BioE Seminar Series Presents: Ryan Koppes

    Ryan Koppes, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA "Engineering Innervated Organ Systems”  ABSTRACT:   Microphysiological systems (MPS) hold the potential to provide benchtop models to investigate fundamental biology and disease while reducing the need for animal models. However, many conventional in vitro models fail to fully capture the complex cell-cell […]

  • GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL DAY: Cornell University

    The Graduate School of Engineering is happy to announce their participation in Cornell University's Graduate and Professional School Day. During this virtual event, students will have the opportunity to meet representatives and speak about their graduate programs of interest.

  • 6th Annual Energy Conference

    Northeastern University - Energy Systems Society is happy to announce it’s 6th Annual Energy Conference 2020. This year, the conference will be completely virtual and will take place on 24th and 25th September 2020. In today’s uncertain environment and challenged conditions, the process of information and education exchange should not stop. We at the Energy […]

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  • Bioengineering Works in Progress Student Seminar Series

    This virtual seminar series is an opportunity for Bioengineering graduate students to present their research. The first presenter is Fernando Ivich from the Niedre & Clark lab. Title: “Development of an Optical Instrument for Diffuse Sensing of Fluorescence-Based Circulating Sensors for Human in vivo Drug Monitoring”. The second presenter is Suzanne Stasiak from the Parameswaran lab. […]

  • ChE Seminar: “Engineering the Production of Medicinal Natural Products from Plant Cell Cultures”

    ChE Seminar Series Presents: Carolyn W.T. Lee-Parsons, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering Department; Chemistry & Chemical Biology Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA “Engineering the Production of Medicinal Natural Products from Plant Cell Cultures” Abstract: Many plant-derived pharmaceuticals are currently supplied by extracting the plant material.  Due to the slow growth rates or low product concentrations […]

  • Effectively Navigating Challenging Conversations

    Would you like to gain respect, achieve your goals, and improve your professional relationships? What if this were possible by adjusting the way you communicate?   Click here to register for this virtual workshop! Challenging conversations are high-risk, sometimes emotional discussions between individuals with differing opinions. This workshop will help graduate students recognize when challenging conversations are happening, or need to happen, and prepare them with strategies to […]