In the Media

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Peter Furth

Jun 09, 2022

Mode Shift: Built with Bike-priority Streets, Houten Is Quiet, Safe – and Utterly Unique

CEE Professor Peter Furth was featured in the Dominion Post article “Mode shift: Built with bike-priority streets, Houten is quiet, safe – and utterly unique.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jun 08, 2022

Climate-driven Flooding Poses Well Water Contamination Risks

“Areas that hadn’t been impacted are now. New areas are getting flooded,” said Kelsey Pieper, a Northeastern University professor of environmental engineering. “We know the environment is shifting and we’re […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

May 10, 2022

NU Startup ‘DeepCharge’ Featured on Forbes

DeepCharge, founded by ECE Professor Kaushik Chowdhury and Research Assistant Professor Yousof Naderi, was featured in the Forbes article “DeepCharge Develops Universal Wireless Charging“.  It was also featured in Nov. […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Matthew Eckelman

May 09, 2022

How Bad Are Incandescent Light Bulbs for the Environment?

CEE Associate Professor Matthew Eckelman was featured in the Popular Science article “How bad are incandescent light bulbs for the environment?“

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Samuel Munoz

Apr 06, 2022

NSF Backs Study of Mississippi River’s Response to Climate Change

MES/CEE Assistant Professor Samuel Muñoz was featured in the EurekaAlert article “NSF backs study of Mississippi River’s response to climate change“.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jerome Hajjar

Mar 08, 2022

In The Big Dig’s Shadow

CEE Chair and Professor Jerome Hajjar featured in the Boston Business Journal article “In The Big Dig’s Shadow.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Tommaso Melodia

Feb 08, 2022

3G Must Die so 5G Can Live

ECE William Lincoln Smith Professor Tommaso Melodia was featured in the Vox article “3G must die so 5G can live.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 08, 2022

The Secret to Beijing’s Olympic Venues? More than Half the Buildings Were Used Before

CAMD/CEE Associate Professor David Fannon was featured in the Fast Company article “The secret to Beijing’s Olympic venues? More than half the buildings were used before.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering