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Oct 07, 2022
A Lab Accident Might Lead to New Frontier in Electronics Design
A mistake made by MIE Associate Professor Randall Erb and Jason Bice, PhD’22, mechanical engineering, in the lab might lead to an entirely new class of ceramic materials.
Oct 07, 2022
Accelerating the Production of Tetratenite as Alternative to Rare-Earth Magnets
Distinguished University and Cabot Professor Laura Lewis, ChE/MIE, has developed a method to create tetratenite as an alternative to rare-earth magnets, of which she was awarded a patent.
Oct 07, 2022
Fall 2022 PEAK Experiences Awardees for Undergrad Research
Several engineering and science students mentored by COE faculty are recipients of Northeastern’s Fall 2022 PEAK Experiences Awards from Northeastern’s Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships.
Oct 06, 2022
COE Hosts Council of Chinese American Deans and Presidents Meeting
President Joseph E. Aoun and Dean Gregory D. Abowd hosted a meeting of the Council of Chinese American Deans and Presidents on September 30, 2022.
Oct 04, 2022
When You Step Inside This Lab, You Must Whip It
Whip cracking can showcase “the pinnacle of human skill, and we as scientists do not understand it,” said Dagmar Sternad, a biologist and engineer at Northeastern University in Boston. (Featured […]
Oct 04, 2022
Forget About 5G Phones — Here Comes 6G
At Northeastern University, which has been at the forefront of earlier wireless advances, the first 6G project is taking off. The school’s Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things (directed […]
Oct 04, 2022
What and Why, Not Just How: Journey From Software Engineer to Product Manager
Main photo: Shruti Kotian, MS’19, information systems, onsite on co-op at Copart where the company stores salvaged cars and trucks for online auction. She learned about the whole process of […]
Oct 04, 2022
Three Ways To Build Back Smarter After Hurricane Ian
CEE Professor Auroop Ganguly was quoted in the New York Times article “Three Ways To Build Back Smarter After Hurricane Ian.”