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Jun 15, 2026
Built in Boston: How Northeastern Shaped a Future Leader in Genetic Medicine
Austen Herlihy, E’25, bioengineering and biochemistry, works as a research associate at a lab affiliated with Harvard Medical School. She plans to pursue a PhD with the goal of advancing science and improving the lives of people affected by genetic diseases.
Jun 15, 2026
Helping Others Through Innovations in Bioengineering
Hannah Carter, MS ’26, bioengineering, is deeply involved in research at Northeastern with a focus on the causes of neurodegenerative disease. After graduating, she plans to gain several years of research experience before applying to PhD programs.
Jun 15, 2026
Sustainable Development Through Engineering Experience
Olivia Ciaravino, E ’25, environmental engineering, currently works full-time at Bohler. Through classes, co-ops, research, and Dialogues of Civilizations, she has built the skills and experience to pursue a career centered on sustainability and community development.
Jun 11, 2026
Bioengineering Leader in the Making: Dylan Lasky’s Story at Northeastern
Dylan Lasky, MS ’26, bioengineering and engineering leadership, works full-time at Jana Care while completing his master’s degree. Planning to remain in industry, Lasky will bring the knowledge and leadership skills he has gained at Northeastern to the medical device field.
Jun 11, 2026
Engineering in the World of Medicine
James Belanger, E ’25, biochemistry and bioengineering, completed two co-ops—one in a research lab and one in a hospital. With medical school beginning this summer, Belanger hopes to build a career that integrates his passions for both medicine and engineering.
Jun 11, 2026
Sustainability at the Heart of Chemical Engineering Research
Lawrence Ajayi, PhD ’27, chemical engineering, is a doctoral researcher at the REPRODUCE Lab. Currently on co-op at Found Energy, Ajayi is gaining fast-paced industry experience that is expanding how he thinks and sharpening his adaptability.
Jun 10, 2026
War has brought Iran’s water crisis to a breaking point: ‘Things will collapse unless there is meaningful structural change’
COE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Live Science article “War has brought Iran’s water crisis to a breaking point: ‘Things will collapse unless there is meaningful structural change’.”
Jun 10, 2026
Erdogmus Inducted as Honorary Director of Electronic Systems at Hanscom Air Force Base
ECE Distinguished Professor Deniz Erdogmus was officially inducted as the Honorary Director of Electronic Systems during a special ceremony at Hanscom Air Force Base.