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Nov 18, 2022

COE Researchers Honored at Annual BPLA Invented Here!

The Boston Patent Law Association (BPLA) hosted its annual Invented Here! contest and honored COE inventors who help further innovation not only in the region but worldwide.

Bioengineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Nov 18, 2022

First Place Win at 2022 NASA BIG IDEA Competition

A Northeastern University student team won the prestigious Artemis Award, the top honor at NASA’s 2022 Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing (BIG) Idea Challenge for their COBRA: Crater Observing Bio-inspired Rolling Articulator.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Eduardo Sontag

Nov 18, 2022

Sontag Receives IFAC Award on Non-Linear Control Systems

University Distinguished Professor Eduardo Sontag, ECE and BioE, received the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) Technical Committee Award on Non-Linear Control Systems, which is described as the “highest distinction on nonlinear control systems research”.

Bioengineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Josep Jornet

Nov 18, 2022

Jornet Receives the 2022 IEEE WTC Outstanding Young Researcher Award

ECE Associate Professor Josep Jornet received the 2022 IEEE WTC Outstanding Young Researcher Award for his pioneering contributions to the field of terahertz communications.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Nov 17, 2022

Successful Workshop on Battery Sustainability

MIE Assistant Professor Juner Zhu and his team organized the first Battery Sustainability Workshop on the Boston campus of Northeastern. It was a two-day event, jointly hosted by two MIT chemical engineering professors, and triggered wide interest in EV, battery, renewable energy, consumer electronics, and materials companies.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Nov 16, 2022

For the First Time, New First-Year Females Outnumber Males Admitted to Engineering

The College of Engineering has broken a new record and admitted more female students than male first-year students.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Nov 10, 2022

How Northeastern’s Roux Institute Is Using Real-time Data To Bring Industry 4.0 to Maine

Jack Lesko, MIE/CEE professor and director of engineering research at the Roux Institute, is a proponent of Industry 4.0—also known as the fourth Industrial Revolution—to build manufacturing resilience, enabling companies to respond to regional and global needs based on real-time data.

Civil & Environmental Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Nov 10, 2022

Meta Award To Quarantine and Vaccinate Silent Data Corruptions

Devesh Tiwari, ECE associate professor, received a 2022 Meta Research Award among five U.S. and international scientists for his proposal to develop a quarantine and vaccination framework to mitigate silent data corruptions in large-scale systems.

Electrical & Computer Engineering