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Dec 19, 2022

Robot Created by Northeastern University Allows a Person to Control, Feel from a Distance

ECE Professor Taskin Padir and the Institute for Experiential Robotics were featured in the CBS News article and interview “Robot created by Northeastern University allows a person to control, feel from a distance.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 15, 2022

‘Snakes’ on the Moon? These Helpers Could Soon Join our Lunar Mission.

The engineering students that created the snake-like robot, Crater Observing Bio-inspired Rolling Articulator (COBRA), were featured in the National Geographic article “‘Snakes’ on the moon? These helpers could soon join our lunar mission.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 14, 2022

Doctors, Biomedical Engineers Assess Abuakwa South Health Delivery

BioE Chair Lee Makowski was featured in the BusinessGhana article “Doctors, biomedical engineers assess Abuakwa South health delivery.”

Bioengineering

Peter Furth

Dec 14, 2022

MassDOT Plans to Tweak Its Highway ‘Blunder’ in Back Bay

Featured in a StreetsBlog article, a 2015 research project by Northeastern University student Dixian Qui and civil engineering professor Peter Furth made the argument that the Bowker Overpass is unnecessary, even under traffic engineers’ traditional logic that prioritizes minimal amounts of delay for people in cars.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Auroop Ganguly

Dec 13, 2022

23 Predictions for 2023

“We need to be open to the possibility of relocation” says Auroop R. Ganguly, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northeastern University (featured in Grist Magazine)

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Ozlem Ergun

Dec 06, 2022

Rethinking Supply Chain Management in the Wake of Major Disasters

MIE Professor Özlem Ergun’s research on “Rethinking supply chain management in the wake of major disasters *” was highlighted in the December 2022 issue of ISE magazine.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Yi Zheng

Dec 06, 2022

This Inorganic Fiber-based Paper Passively Cools Buildings, Vehicles and Much More

MIE Associate Professor Yi Zheng’s research on “This Inorganic Fiber-based Paper Passively Cools Buildings, Vehicles and Much More” was featured in the October 2022 issue of the Chemical Engineering magazine.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Samuel Munoz

Dec 05, 2022

Are Volcanoes Impacted by Climate Change? Or Is it the Other Way Around?

MES/CEE Assistant Professor Samuel Munoz was featured in the Phys.org article “Are volcanoes impacted by climate change? Or is it the other way around?“

Civil & Environmental Engineering