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Oct 06, 2015
ECE Graduate Student and Associate Professor Win Best Paper Award
ECE Graduate Student Yu Han and ECE Associate Professor Yunsi Fei won the best paper award in MASCOTS, the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer Telecommunication Systems.
Oct 06, 2015
George Adams’ work leads to popular theory bearing his name
Do a Google search for the “latest earthquakes 2015” and you come up with more than 300,000 hits, sites listing quakes from Chile and Turkey to Alaska.
Oct 05, 2015
Webster and colleagues published special biomaterials conference issue
Chemical Engineering professor and chair Tom Webster, and colleagues Geetha Manivasagam from the Vellore Institute of Technology (VTIR, India) and Balasubramanian Subramanian from the CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CSIR-CECRI, India), have published a special issue highlighting the National Conference on Challenges in Biomaterials Research Conference jointly organized by VIT and CSIR-CECRI in India in the Intermational Journal of Nanomedicine. More information is […]
Oct 02, 2015
Erb Awarded $225K NIH STTR Grant
MIE Assistant Professor Randall Erb received an $225K NIH STTR grant for "Improved Performance of Neonatal Vascular Access Catheters via 3D Magnetic Printing".
Oct 01, 2015
Modeling Spinal Cord Growth
Biology Professor Gunther Zupanc and MIE Associate Professor Rifat Sipahi were awarded a $389K NSF grant to develop "A Three-dimensional Model of Spinal Cord Growth and Repair in a Regeneration-competent Organism".
Oct 01, 2015
Targeting Brain Functions
ECE Professor Dana Brooks awarded a $250K NSF grant as part of a collaborative research effort to determine the "Optimization of Human Cortical Stimulation".
Oct 01, 2015
Should Downtown Crossing Have Cars?
CEE Professor Peter Furth weighs in against the proposition that cars should be allowed to drive in Boston's Downtown Crossing area in a Boston Magazine article.
Sep 30, 2015
Designing Large Efficient Wind Turbines
CEE Associate Professor Luca Caracoglia was awarded an $155K NSF for "Active Control of Nonlinear Flow-Induced Instability of Wind Turbine Blades under Stochastic Perturbations".