In the Media
Feb 21, 2017
MesoGlue Highlighted in Interesting Engineering
MIE Professor & Chair Hanchen Huang start-up company MesoGlue was featured by Interesting Engineering as one of the 20 Coolest Inventions of 2016.
Jan 31, 2017
In Structural Engineering, Continuing Education Is Vital to Innovate and Evolve
CEE Professor & Chair Jerome Hajjar was featured in Redshift for his expertise in structural engineering.
Jan 30, 2017
Planners Using Level of Traffic Stress To Make Biking Easier
CEE Professor Peter Furth featured in The Washington Post article “Is biking stressing you out? Here’s how planners are trying to make things better” regarding the use of satellite maps and street-level data for road widths, speed limits and parking patterns to gauge the “level of traffic stress” (LTS) along local roads.
Jan 20, 2017
Northern Essex Partners with Northeastern on S-POWER
S-POWER's partnership with Northern Essex Community College featured on 97.9 WHAV.
Dec 23, 2016
Wanted: Robots for Mars missions—must work well with humans
ECE Associate Professor Taskin Padir featured in Cisco's The Network.
Dec 08, 2016
Exploring Temperature Extremes in Brookline
CEE Associate Professor Auroop Ganguly and interdisciplinary PhD students Lizzy Warner & Babak Fard were featured in EOS's article about "AGU's Thriving Earth Exchange Links Science with Small Towns". Their TEX project on Building Community Resilience to Extreme Heat in Brookline, MA explores the effects that extreme temperatures can have on the town.
Dec 08, 2016
Preventing Bacterial Growth in Pipes
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster was featured in the Boston Herald’s article “Kalter: A bumpy road ahead for deadly bacteria?” and will be presenting his work at the Hidden Infrastructure Symposium.
Nov 04, 2016
Effects of the New Mass Pike Tollbooths
CEE Professor Peter Furth featured in the Boston Globe's article "Your guide to the new all-electronic tolling" regarding what to expect with the new tollbooths on the Mass Pike.