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Oct 16, 2014

Using Nonlinear Boundaries

MIE Assistant Professor Jaydeep Bardhan was featured in the Journal of Chemical Physics for his use of “Modeling charge-sign asymmetric solvation free energies with nonlinear boundary conditions”. 

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Oct 15, 2014

Real-Time Urban Flood Forecasting

The Ministry of Earth Sciences of the Government of India has funded a project entitled "Near-real-time flood forecasting system" which will develop new physically-based and data-driven models for coastal and urban flood forecasting and early warning, with a primary case study in the city of Mumbai, India. 

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Oct 15, 2014

Visit Led to Coop & Job

After participating in the COE Silicon Valley Spring Break program, Marta Skomin, EE’14, got her first coop job at MoSys which ended up turning into a full-time job opportunity. 

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Oct 14, 2014

Murthy Featured on Cover

ChE Associate Professor Shashi Murthy’s research on “Microfluidic Isolation of CD34-Positive Skin Cells Enables Regeneration of Hair and Sebaceous Glands In Vivo” is featured on the November cover of Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 

Chemical Engineering

Oct 14, 2014

Preventing Cyber Threats

ECE Professor David Kaeli was interviewed by Fox 25 regarding how Northeastern is working in conjunction with the government to prevent future cyber attacks.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Oct 10, 2014

Sun/Rinaldi Receive $1M Grant

ECE Professor Nian Sun & Assistant Professor Matteo Rinaldi were awarded a $1M grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation for Nanofabricated Neural Probes with Ultra-Sensitive Integrated Compact RF NEMS Magnetoelectric Sensors for Electro-Magneto-Brain Activity Map.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Oct 09, 2014

Mosallaei Awarded DARPA Grant

ECE Associate Professor Hossein Mosallaei received a DARPA Award for Materials for Wave Synthesis.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Oct 08, 2014

Pumpkin Drop 2014

First Year Engineering students test their engineering skills at 2014 pumpkin drop. The students were challenged to put an egg in a pumpkin and drop it from the top of the Gainesborough garage. The goal was to keep their egg intact- the results were exciting.