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Apr 13, 2010

Engineers Without Borders Newsletter

Read about all the great contributions to society that the members of the EWB group provide.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Apr 12, 2010

COE Paved the Way to the Coop Model

As COE celebrates their accomplishments over the last 100 years, including the creation of the coop program, they are looking forward to see what they can accomplish in the next 100 years.

Apr 09, 2010

Murthy Awarded $1.9M Grant

ChE Assistant Professor Shashi Murthy has been awarded a $1.9M R01 grant from NIH to create a new generation of microfluidic systems that are capable of isolating key cell types, such as stem and progenitor cells, for use in regenerative medicine.

Chemical Engineering

Apr 05, 2010

Congratulations BESS Team

The Black Engineering Student Society (BESS) won the Technical Outreach Community Help (TORCH) Chapter of the Year Award for the second year in a row.

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

Apr 05, 2010

Driving Better with a Keyboard & Mouse

The Virtual Environment Laboratory, directed by Ron Mourant, has developed a computer game that will help new drivers learn how to respond to hazards and road conditions.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Mar 29, 2010

Congratulations ChemECar Team

At the recent Northeast Region AIChE Meeting in Orono, ME, the NU ChemECar Team Qualified for the National competition, Won First Place in the poster competition, AND Won the Most Creative Drive award

Chemical Engineering

Mar 18, 2010

Making Antennas Smaller & Faster

ECE Assistant Professor, Hossein Mosallaei is researching ways to create antennas that are smaller, faster, and more energy efficient than any current technology.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mar 18, 2010

Carrier Awarded NINDS Grant

ChE Assistant Professor Rebecca Carrier and Bouve professor Mansoor Amiji were awarded a $475K NINDS grant to examine a “nano-emulsion” system of delivery that will allow drugs to cross the blood-brain barrier.

Chemical Engineering