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Apr 06, 2023
‘I Feel I Have a Very Big Task Ahead,’ Says First Recipient of Northeastern’s Chanrai Family Graduate Scholarship
Kelvin Amakye is the first recipient of the Chanrai Family Graduate Scholarship which he will use to pursue a master’s degree in bioengineering.
Apr 06, 2023
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 […]
Apr 06, 2023
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.”
Apr 06, 2023
Catching Up With Roger Grace
Northeastern alumnus Roger Grace, E’66 and ME’69, was featured in the Microelectronics Packaging & Test Engineering Council Winter 2022 report article “Catching Up With Roger Grace.” Grace has served on […]
Apr 05, 2023
Alternative Spring Break Led Engineering Undergraduates Overseas
Innovators for Global Health (IGH), a student organization consisting of undergraduate engineering students, traveled to Ghana during spring break to help build relationships with local medical facilities to determine medical device needs.
Apr 05, 2023
Nonspherical Ultrasound Microbubbles
Bioengineering Assistant Professor Tao Sun recently published his postdoctoral research from John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Brigham and Women’s Hospital on “Nonspherical Ultrasound Microbubbles,” in PNAS.
Apr 04, 2023
Extending the Sensitivity, Consistency and Depth of Single-Cell Proteomics
The laboratory of Allen Distinguished Investigator and BioE Associate Professor Nikolai Slavov published their research on “Prioritized Mass Spectrometry Increases the Depth, Sensitivity and Data Completeness of Single-Cell Proteomics” in Nature Methods.
Apr 03, 2023
Pedestrian Deaths Are up Sharply in Mass. Here Are Five Ways To Reduce Them
CEE Professor Peter Furth was featured in the Boston Globe article “Pedestrian Deaths Are up Sharply in Mass. Here Are Five Ways To Reduce Them” for his suggestions to improve […]