In the Media

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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”.

Chemical Engineering

Oct 18, 2018

Student Chapter Spotlight: Northeastern University

The Northeastern INFORMS student group was the featured student chapter spotlight on informs.org.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

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”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

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“

Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering

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."

Electrical & Computer Engineering

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.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Sep 24, 2018

Robot Revolution

Northeastern's Valkyrie robot was one of the featured robots in the TODAY Show's "Robot Revolution" segment.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Sep 24, 2018

The Process of Making Super-Strong Materials from Cheap Plastic

MIE Associate Professor Marilyn Minus was featured on the NSF Science 360 Radio podcast about the process of making super-strong materials from cheap plastic.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering