In the Media
Feb 01, 2019
Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets
ECE Assistant Professor Alireza Ramezani’s robotics research featured in In Compliance article “Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets”.
Jan 03, 2019
Gut Health and Functional Foods Top Charts of 2019 Food Trends
ChE Assistant Professor Abigail Koppes was featured in the Forbes article "Gut Health and Functional Foods Top Charts of 2019 Food Trends".
Nov 20, 2018
Student Raised on Nepali Farm Sets Sights on NASA
Chemical Engineering student Shiv Kumar Thakur, E’22, was featured in the Huntington News article “Student raised on Nepali farm sets sights on NASA”.
Oct 18, 2018
Student Chapter Spotlight: Northeastern University
The Northeastern INFORMS student group was the featured student chapter spotlight on informs.org.
Oct 18, 2018
Transparent Microelectrodes Improve Brain Activity Mapping
ECE Assistant Professor was featured in the Physics World article “Transparent microelectrodes improve brain activity mapping”.
Oct 17, 2018
Through the Looking Glass of Single Cell Proteomics
Research from BioE Assistant Professor Nikolai Slavov’s lab was featured in Technology Network’s article “Through the Looking Glass of Single Cell Proteomics“
Oct 09, 2018
Humans Control Complex Objects by Exploiting Their Stability
COS/ECE Professor Dagmar Sternad was featured in Physics Today's article "Humans control complex objects by exploiting their stability."
Oct 04, 2018
The National Science Foundation Funds Research at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Aimed at Disrupting Human Trafficking Networks
MIE Assistant Professor Kayse Lee Maass was featured in both the Markets Insider’s article “The National Science Foundation Funds Research at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Aimed at Disrupting Human Trafficking Networks” and the Worcester Business Journal’s article “WPI researchers granted $145k to attack human trafficking networks” for her work against human trafficking.