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Feb 24, 2023

US Students’ ‘Big Idea’ Could Help NASA Explore the Moon

A Northeastern University student team, who won the 2022 NASA BIG IDEA Competition for their COBRA robot, was featured in the VOA News article “US Students’ ‘Big Idea’ Could Help NASA Explore the Moon.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 21, 2023

‘Very Simple Things’: Earthquake Engineers on what Went Wrong in Turkey

CEE Professor Mehrdad Sasani was featured in the Middle East Eye article “‘Very simple things’: Earthquake engineers on what went wrong in Turkey.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 16, 2023

Rovers Are So Yesterday. It’s Time to Send a Snakebot to Space

A Northeastern University student team, who won the 2022 NASA BIG IDEA Competition, was featured in the Wired article “Rovers Are So Yesterday. It’s Time to Send a Snakebot to Space.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mona Minkara

Feb 16, 2023

Students With Visual Impairments Empowered to Explore Chemistry Through SEPA Project

BioE Assistant Professor Mona Minkara was featured in the NIH Biomedical Beat article “Students With Visual Impairments Empowered to Explore Chemistry Through SEPA Project.”

Bioengineering

Jan 20, 2023

Renovation of Northeastern University Engineering Lab to Spark Urban Design Innovation

The new Civil and Environmental Engineering Design Studio was featured in the Boston Real Estate Times article “Renovation of Northeastern University Engineering Lab to Spark Urban Design Innovation.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jan 11, 2023

Measuring Global Ice Melt

ECE/MIE Professor Hanumant Singh and his jetyak are featured in the Inside Manned Systems article “Measuring Global Ice Melt“.

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Auroop Ganguly

Jan 06, 2023

Is California Still in a Drought?

Auroop Ganguly, director of the Sustainability and Data Sciences Laboratory at Northeastern University, Boston, told Newsweek, “On the hydrometeorological hazards side, heat waves are getting—and are further projected to get—even hotter, cold snaps persisting even if growing less frequent, heavy precipitation getting heavier, and so on.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Mansoor Amiji

Dec 27, 2022

Everything to Know About the Common Cold and How to Treat Symptoms

“Our study is really focused on prevention, that initial exposure and how to enhance your defenses,” said lead author Mansoor Amiji, professor of pharmaceutical sciences at Northeastern University. (Featured in USA Today)

Chemical Engineering