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Mar 17, 2023
Boston Public Schools Students in the Spotlight During Annual Science Fair at Northeastern University
The Center for STEM Education assisted with the coordination of the 77th Boston STEM Fair, which gives students from grades 6-12 a chance to showcase their science and engineering projects.
Mar 17, 2023
PTI Launches To Scale Protein Analysis Towards Scientific and Medical Breakthroughs
Allen Distinguished Investigator and BioE Associate Professor Nikolai Slavov launched his new Parallel Squared Technology Institute (PTI) to catalyze a leap in biomedical research by enabling protein analysis with single-cell resolution at unprecedented throughput.
Mar 17, 2023
Enabling the Automation of 5G Network Workloads
Northeastern’s Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things has been working with OpenShift, an Enterprise-level Platform-as-a-Service from RedHat, to enable the automation of 5G network workloads for ease of deployment by Mobile Network Operators.
Mar 15, 2023
Maheswaran Elected as ASEE-Zone 1 Chair / ASEE Board of Directors
FYE Teaching Professor Bala Maheswaran was elected as ASEE-Zone 1 Chair / ASEE Board of Directors in a nationwide vote in the 2023 ASEE election.
Mar 14, 2023
Dahiya Publishes Book on Sensory Systems for Robotic Applications
ECE Professor Ravinder Dahiya published a book on “Sensory Systems for Robotic Applications.”
Mar 13, 2023
Top 100 in Materials Science – 2022
MIE Associate Professor Yi Zheng’s research on “Dome-Arrayed Chitosan/PVA Hydrogel-based Solar Evaporator for Steam Generation” was featured as one of the top 100 downloaded material science articles by Scientific Reports.
Mar 13, 2023
Wang Receives Additional Funding for Army Research Office Young Investigator Award
ECE Associate Professor Yanzhi Wang received $450,000 in additional funding for his Young Investigator Award from Army Research Office.
Mar 10, 2023
We Need People With Different Perspectives To Solve Problems
BioE Assistant Professor Mona Minkara’s speech at the United Nations about the need for visually impaired people in the field of science earned her a standing ovation.