In the Media

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Kevin Fu

Apr 19, 2023

Why FDA’s New Cyber Device Regs are a ‘Watershed Moment’

ECE/Khoury Professor Kevin Fu was featured in the Bank Info Security article “Why FDA’s New Cyber Device Regs are a ‘Watershed Moment’” for how the new regulations will ensure uniformity.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Ozlem Ergun

Apr 19, 2023

Why the Adderall Shortage Has Lasted So Long

MIE Professor Ozlem Ergun was featured in the Time article “Why the Adderall Shortage Has Lasted So Long,” for her expertise in pharmaceutical supply chains.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Wei Xie

Apr 06, 2023

Avoiding Errors by Thoroughly Understanding Bioprocess Mechanisms

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie’s research study on biomanufacturing process hybrid modeling, digital twin, and machine learning was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article “Avoiding Errors by Thoroughly Understanding Bioprocess Mechanisms.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Wei Xie

Apr 06, 2023

Modeling Uncertainty in Process Development

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie’s research on uncertainty analysis was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article “Modeling Uncertainty in Process Development.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Roger Grace

Apr 06, 2023

Catching Up with Roger Grace

Northeastern alumnus Roger Grace, E’66 and ME’69, was featured in the Microelectronics Packaging & Test Engineering Council Winter 2022 report article “Catching Up with Roger Grace.” Grace has served on the College of Engineering Industrial Advisory Board and received the College of Engineering Outstanding Alumni of the Year Award in 2004.

Peter Furth

Apr 03, 2023

Pedestrian Deaths Are up Sharply in Mass. Here Are Five Ways to Reduce Them

CEE Professor Peter Furth was featured in the Boston Globe article “Pedestrian deaths are up sharply in Mass. Here are five ways to reduce them” for his suggestions to improve traffic safety.  

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Nikolai Slavov

Mar 30, 2023

Schmidt Futures Gives $50M for Life Science Research Including Single-Cell Proteomics Institute

The GenomeWeb article “Schmidt Futures Gives $50M for Life Science Research Including Single-Cell Proteomics Institute” highlights the Parallel Squared Technology Institute (PTI), a new non-profit research institute recently launched by Allen Distinguished Investigator and BioE Associate Professor Nikolai Slavov and former bioengineering students Aleksandra Petelski, PhD’22, and Harrison Specht, PhD’22.

Bioengineering

Nikolai Slavov

Mar 17, 2023

PTI Launches to Scale Protein Analysis Towards Scientific and Medical Breakthroughs

Allen Distinguished Investigator and BioE Associate Professor Nikolai Slavov launched his new Parallel Squared Technology Institute (PTI) to catalyze a leap in biomedical research by enabling protein analysis with single-cell resolution at unprecedented throughput.

Bioengineering