News
Apr 07, 2011
Outstanding Student Researchers
Congratulations to all the winners from the NU Research & Scholarship Expo: Anna Craver (BSME), Katherine Dixon (BSME), Christopher Flanagan (BSME), Brittne Lynn (BSME), Mason Riley (BSME), Saber Talebi Anaraki (MSME), Chuanwei Zhuo (PhDME), Hari Chauhan (PhDCE), Zheng Gong (PhDEE), David Reed (PhDEE), Duong Tran (PhDEE), and Brian Plouffe (PhDChE).
Apr 04, 2011
Congratulations Nicholas Daggett
Nicholas Daggett, ME’11, is the recipient of the Harold D. Hodgkinson Award, which recognizes distinguished scholastic achievement, professional potential, volunteer service, coop, and demonstrated qualities of character, personality & leadership. It is one of the highest honors that an Northeastern senior can achieve.
Dec 08, 2010
Congratulations!!!
The paper titled "Collaborative Adaptation of Cognitive Radio Parameters Using Ontology and Policy Approach", authored by Shujun Li, Mieczyslaw Kokar, David Brady and Jakub Moskal, won the Best Paper Award in the R&D Track at the 2010 Wireless Innovation Technical Conference.
Nov 18, 2010
Congratulations Sheba Goklany
Sheba Goklany, a PhD student in Chemical Engineering, is an award recipient of the International Student Poster Competition hosted by the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering.
Sep 13, 2010
Congratulations Stephanie Fernandez
Stephanie Fernandez, currently pursuing a PhD in Chemical Engineering, has been selected as 1 of 100 GEM Fellows nationwide!
Sep 07, 2010
Congratulations!!!
Nicholas Dagget & Brent Sisson, both seniors in Mechanical Engineering, are award recipients of this year’s Association for Energy Engineers Scholarship Foundation.
Jul 15, 2010
Double Congratulations
Ismail Ilker Delice, a Mechanical Engineering PhD student, received the Best Presentation in Session Award at the recent American Control Conference as well as a $5K Ferretti Fellowship from the MIE Department for his outstanding academic standing.
May 27, 2010
Trying to Save the Forest
The Gordon Engineering Leadership Program has provided ChE Freshman Kassi Stein an opportunity to create a sensor that would identify the presence of the destructive Asian longhorn beetle in trees.