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May 18, 2022

Creating Ion-Doped 2D Nanomaterials

MIE Professor Yung Joon Jung and affiliated Physics Associate Professor Swastik Kar were awarded a patent for “Ion-doped two-dimensional nanomaterials.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 16, 2022

Smyser Gives “Last Lecture” to Graduates

MIE Teaching Professor Bridget Smyser spoke to the graduating class during the “Last Lecture” series on the importance of doing what works for them and that it is not always […]

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 15, 2022

2022 College of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Student Awards

Awardees of the College of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award and the College of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Research Award were selected by departments based on the student’s exemplary record in […]

May 11, 2022

Northeastern University Solar Decathlon Team Wins $50K in Contingent DOE Funding

Northeastern University’s Solar Decathlon team’s project won contingent approval to proceed in the 2023 Build Challenge from the Department of Energy (DOE) last month, a distinction that comes with $50,000 in funding.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

May 10, 2022

NU Startup ‘DeepCharge’ Featured on Forbes

DeepCharge, founded by ECE Professor Kaushik Chowdhury and Research Assistant Professor Yousof Naderi, was featured in the Forbes article “DeepCharge Develops Universal Wireless Charging“.  It was also featured in Nov. […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Carlos Hidrovo

May 10, 2022

Hidrovo Selected as U.S. Fulbright Scholar at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia

Associate Professor Carlos Hidrovo, mechanical and industrial engineering at Northeastern University, was selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar for 2022-2023 at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Melbourne, Australia, in the spring of 2023.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 10, 2022

Creating a Wireless Virtual Network Testbed for Adaptive Resource Management

ECE Assistant Professor Francesco Restuccia was awarded a $500K NSF grant for creating “A Software-Defined Edge Infrastructure Testbed for Full-stack Data-Driven Wireless Network Applications.” Researchers will build a wireless virtual network testbed at Saint Louis University, in collaboration with Northeastern University, to evaluate network management solutions that integrate the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence with programmable radios and programmable network switches. 

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Matthew Eckelman

May 09, 2022

How Bad Are Incandescent Light Bulbs for the Environment?

CEE Associate Professor Matthew Eckelman was featured in the Popular Science article “How bad are incandescent light bulbs for the environment?“

Civil & Environmental Engineering