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Auroop Ganguly

May 21, 2026

The Risk of Targeting Water Desalination Plants In The Gulf Region

COE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Time article “The Risk of Targeting Water Desalination Plants In The Gulf Region.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

May 21, 2026

Chemical Engineering PhD Student Wins Merck Next Gen Leader and ACS Pharma Innovator Honors

Stephen Adepoju, PhD’27, chemical engineering, won both the 2026 Merck Next Gen Leaders in Chemistry award and the 2026 ACS Future Pharma Innovators distinction.

Chemical Engineering

May 19, 2026

Schulte Grahame Honored with 2026 Heart of CommUNITY Collaboration Award

FYE Teaching Professor Kathryn Schulte Grahame was selected as a 2026 recipient of Northeastern University’s Heart of CommUNITY: Collaboration Award.

First Year Engineering

Sarah Ostadabbas

May 19, 2026

Patent for Brainwave Feedback Technology to Help Treat Anxiety and Depression

ECE Professor Sarah Ostadabbas has received a patent for “System and method for providing neurofeedback from steady-state visual evoked potentials to target affect-biased attention for treating therapeutic outcomes such as anxiety and depression.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Yanzhi Wang

May 19, 2026

Patent for Compressing and Accelerating Mobile AI Models

ECE Professor Yanzhi Wang was awarded a patent for “Computer-implemented methods and systems for compressing recurrent neural network (RNN) models and accelerating RNN execution in mobile devices to achieve real-time inference.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

May 19, 2026

Engineering a Greener Future, One Protein at a Time

JiaJia Fu, E’26, is a bioengineering student whose research spans modeling the HIV glycan shield at Northeastern’s SymBioSys Lab to engineering plastic-degrading enzymes as a research co-op at the Harvard Wyss Institute. After graduation, she plans to pursue a PhD at the intersection of sustainability and biotechnology, bringing a rare blend of computational and wet lab expertise—and a deep conviction that bioengineering can help solve the planet’s most pressing ecological problems.  

Bioengineering

May 18, 2026

Trust the Process: How Juliana Castro Turned Uncertainty into Direction

Juliana Castro, BS’26, industrial engineering, completed three co-ops during her time at Northeastern. With a background in engineering and passion for making complex systems more accessible, she hopes to one day launch her own venture—built on the experience, perspective, and drive she developed along the way.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 18, 2026

Built for the Outdoors: How Aidan Kane Found His Direction

Aidan Kane, E’26, graduated this spring with a degree in chemical engineering. During his time at Northeastern, he gained extensive co-op experience and served as Project Lead for an initiative at the Sherman Center.

Chemical Engineering