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Jun 26, 2014

Solar boat team makes ‘splash’ at intercollegiate competition

Mem­bers of Northeastern’s Solar Boat club had planned to rebuild in 2014, fore­going a chance to win now in exchange for future success. Turns out, the future is now: Ear­lier this month, North­eastern fin­ished second overall and was named the most improved team at the annual Solar Splash com­pe­ti­tion in Ohio. In 2013, the North­eastern team fin­ished 10th. “This year was […]

Jun 19, 2014

Nature’s nanoantenna

In the majority of his research, North­eastern asso­ciate pro­fessor of elec­trical and com­puter engi­neering Hos­sein Mos­al­laei tries to develop new mate­rials that aren’t avail­able in nature. But in some recent work with col­leagues at Har­vard University’s Depart­ment of Chem­istry and Chem­ical Biology, Mos­al­laei is looking to nature her­self for the inspiration. The mate­rials Mos­al­laei typ­i­cally works with are […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jun 18, 2014

Take 5: Get to know Northeastern’s Baja SAE team

Northeastern’s chapter of Baja SAE recently com­pleted another suc­cessful season, fin­ishing 8th overall in the third and final com­pe­ti­tion of the year held in Illi­nois ear­lier this month. Baja SAE is an inter­col­le­giate design and motor­sport com­pe­ti­tion run by the Society of Auto­mo­tive Engi­neers, in which engi­neering stu­dents design, dis­play, and race vehi­cles. Here, former team cap­tain Matt Nuss­baum, E’14, and incoming cap­tain […]

Jun 11, 2014

#howmatters: ingredients for cancer drug delivery

Last week, Chobani Yogurt came out with a new ad cam­paign intended to pro­mote its “all-​​natural” ingre­di­ents list. A series of witty mes­sages revealed them­selves each time a hungry yogurt eater popped the lid on one of their Chobani100 yogurt cups. Example: “Nature got us to 100 calo­ries, not sci­en­tists. #howmatters.” Not sur­pris­ingly, sci­en­tists took issue with […]

Chemical Engineering

Jun 09, 2014

Overcoming the Odds

Computer Engineering PhD student William Tomlinson was featured in ASEE Prism for the struggles he encountered in his educational career.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jun 09, 2014

Erb and Minus Awarded EAGER Grant

MIE Assistant Professors Randall Erb & Marilyn Minus were awarded a $135K NSF EAGER grant to fabricate and disperse suspensions of colloidally-assembled hierarchical ceramic fillers for discontinuous fiber composite materials

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 09, 2014

Professor to lead U.S. biomaterials research society

Thomas Web­ster, pro­fessor and chair of Northeastern’s Depart­ment of Chem­ical Engi­neering, has been named pres­i­dent of the U.S. Society for Bio­ma­te­rials. The 3,000-plus-member orga­ni­za­tion is the nation’s leading mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­nary society of aca­d­emic, health­care, gov­ern­ment, and busi­ness pro­fes­sionals ded­i­cated to pro­moting advance­ments in all aspects of bio­ma­te­rials sci­ence, edu­ca­tion, and pro­fes­sional stan­dards to enhance human health and quality […]

Chemical Engineering

Jun 03, 2014

Engineering ideas to help people in need

The newly formed student group Enabling Engineering uses engineering principles to design and build projects to help individuals with disabilities.

Electrical & Computer Engineering