In the Media

Jan 17, 2024
From the Classroom to the Economy: Northeastern University’s Institute for Experiential AI Accelerates Real-World AI Transformation
The Institute of Experiential AI was featured in the Forbes article “From the Classroom to the Economy: Northeastern University’s Institute for Experiential AI Accelerates Real-World AI Transformation.”

Jan 03, 2024
Northeastern Students Develop Robotic Boat To Attack Invasive Plants
A capstone project supervised by ECE Associate Professor Charles DiMarzio and MIE Associate Professor Randall Erb that developed an autonomous robotic boat to map the invasive hydrilla plant has been […]

Dec 07, 2023
Optimizing iPSC Manufacturing
MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article “Optimizing iPSC Manufacturing.”

Nov 21, 2023
6G Could Pull Double Duty To Monitor Climate Change
The collaborative research between Northeastern University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on “Climate Change Sensing Through Terahertz Communication Infrastructure: A Disruptive Application of 6G Networks” was published in IEEE Network.

Nov 20, 2023
New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence
CEE/Khoury Assistant Professor Fatemeh Ghoreishi was featured in the New York Times article “New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence.”

Nov 03, 2023
National Science Foundation Studies Whether Comics Are Better for Teaching STEM
ChE Distinguished Teaching Professor Luke Landherr was featured in the CBR article “National Science Foundation Studies Whether Comics Are Better for Teaching STEM.”

Oct 24, 2023
Degradable Electronic Medical Devices Power Up
ECE Professor Ravinder Dahiya was featured in the Chemical & Engineering News article “Degradable Electronic Medical Devices Power Up.”

Oct 18, 2023
Here’s Why Salt Water Is Invading the Mississippi and Whether It Will Happen More Often
MES/CEE Associate Professor Samuel Munoz was featured in the Scientific American article “Here’s Why Salt Water Is Invading the Mississippi and Whether It Will Happen More Often.”