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NSF CAREER Award for Generative AI-Driven Bioprocess Learning and Optimization To Advance Biomanufacturing

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie was awarded a $596,920 NSF CAREER Award for “Mechanism-Informed AI for Biological Systems-of-Systems to Accelerate Biomanufacturing Systems Integration and Innovations.” The project aims to create innovative bioprocess-specific AI for general biological ecosystems that can facilitate flexible and intelligent on-demand manufacturing systems for biopharmaceuticals.

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Tackling AI Bottlenecks in Bioprocessing

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article “Tackling AI Bottlenecks in Bioprocessing.”

Interoperable AI Biomanufacturing Systems

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie, in collaboration with Ohio University and IMPSystems, is leading a $244,235 National Institute of Standards and Technology grant, “Biomanufacturing Modeling and Machine Learning Ontology Platform.” The research will address manufacturing systems integration, interoperability, and standardization development. 

Northeastern Research Study Shows the Potential of AI for Stem Cell Manufacturing

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie, the primary investigator for a Northeastern research study on bio-drug automation and manufacturing, explains the part that AI can play in successful cell cultivation. Two papers recently published by Xie and her co-authors propose models for predicting mechanisms in both singular cells and clusters of cells.

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Research To Optimize Large-Scale iPSC Manufacturing

Two papers titled “Stochastic Biological System-of-Systems Modelling for iPSC Culture” and “Metabolic Regulatory Network Kinetic Modeling with Multiple Isotopic Tracers for iPSCs” led by Wei Xie, MIE assistant professor, were published in the journals Communications Biology – Nature and Biotechnology and Bioengineering.

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Optimizing iPSC Manufacturing

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

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Hybrid Model for RNA Bioprocessing

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article “Hybrid Model for RNA Bioprocessing.”

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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 […]

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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.”

Xie Awarded NIIMBL Grant for mRNA Vaccine Potency Assessment and Prediction

Wei Xie, MIE assistant professor, received an award from the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals for “Advanced FISH Assay and Mechanism Hybrid Surrogate To Improve mRNA Vaccine Potency Assessment and Prediction.”

Faculty and Staff Awards 2023

Faculty and staff in the College of Engineering were recognized at the annual awards event in a variety of categories for their contributions during the 2022-2023 academic year.

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Xie Awarded $2 Million NIIMBL Stem Cell Research Grant

MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie received a $2M award from the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals, for the project “Advanced Bioprocessing Sensor and Analytical Technologies for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture Online Monitoring and Automation.”

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Just What the Doctor Ordered

Human beings are some of the most complex systems in the world, and responses to illness, disease, and impairments manifest in countless different ways. When it comes to making sure […]

New Faculty Spotlight: Wei Xie

Wei Xie joins the Mechanical & Industrial Engineering department in August 2018 as an Assistant Professor.