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Jun 07, 2019

Prof. Gupta is named the most authoritative researcher in Disassembly Line Balancing

MIE Professor Surendra M. Gupta has been named the most authoritative researcher in Disassembly Line Balancing in a recent analysis published in the Journal of Cleaner Production.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 07, 2019

Abd-Alla Receives Society of Women Engineers Boston Scholarship

BS/MS Environmental Engineering student Areeg Abd-Alla, E’22, received a 2019 Society of Women Engineers Boston Chapter Scholarship, an award given to women studying engineering and engineering technology.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jun 06, 2019

Reassessing Flood Management After Historic Flooding in Midwest

COS/CEE Assistant Professor Samuel Munoz answers questions about the recent record-breaking flooding in the Midwest.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jun 05, 2019

Lin to Lead $1.2M Grant to Reduce DNN Computation and Storage Requirements

ECE Assistant Professor Xue (Shelley) Lin will lead a $1.2M NSF grant, in collaboration with ECE Professor Miriam Leeser and Massoud Pedram from the University of Southern California, on developing “A Unified Software/Hardware Framework of DNN Computation and Storage Reduction Using ADMM”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jun 04, 2019

Leeser to Give Keynote Speech at ISSC

ECE Professor Miriam Leeser will give a keynote speech on “Billions and billions – or what to do with all those transistors” at the Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC).

Electrical & Computer Engineering

May 31, 2019

Bleakney & Sangster Selected as CATLR 2018-2019 Fellows

Assistant Co-op Coordinator John Bleakney and Assistant Teaching Professor John Sangster were selected as 2018-2019 Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning Through Research (CATLR) Fellows.

May 28, 2019

NU Team to Compete at Mars Society’s University Rover Challenge

The Northeastern University Mars Rover Team, which is made up of 35 students from civil engineering, electrical & computer engineering, mechanical engineering, science, and computer science majors, is heading to Utah to compete in the 2019 Mars Society’s University Rover Challenge.

Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Conor Messer

May 23, 2019

He Left his Comfort Zone to Explore the Frontiers of Engineering and Culture

Recent graduate Conor Messer, BS Bioengineering 2019, has lived, worked, and studied in Boston, Germany, and Jordan. Now, supported by a Fulbright Scholarship, he’s headed to Abu Dhabi to design […]

Bioengineering