News

Dec 06, 2018
Improving an Integral Boston Feature – The Charles River
Max Rome, PhD in Civil Engineering ’21, recently led a team of four who were awarded a grant from the inaugural Sasaki Foundation Design Awards.

Nov 20, 2018
BioE Student Selected as Mitchell Scholar
Bioengineering student Minhal Ahmed, E’19, was selected as a George J. Mitchell Scholar, which sends future American leaders to the island of Ireland for a year of graduate study.

Nov 13, 2018
AIChE-Boston "Guppy Night" Success
AIChE-Boston recognized ChE undergraduate student Tyler McDonald, as the Outstanding Chemical Engineering Student for Northeastern University, for the 2018-2019 academic year.

Nov 09, 2018
ChemE AHA Fellowship Award
Chemical engineering PhD student Jon Soucy recently won an American Heart Association Fellowship.

Oct 25, 2018
ECE Student Awarded Patent
ECE PhD student Yifan Sun has been awarded a US patent while completing his co-op at EMC. This patent is only 1 of 5 patent applications that have been submitted […]

Oct 24, 2018
Student Selected as Future Leader in Chemical Engineering
Fifth-year Chemical Engineering student Gabrielle Rabadam was selected for the Future Leaders in Chemical Engineering Symposium at North Carolina State University. The symposium selects the top ~20 undergraduate researchers for a […]

Oct 16, 2018
Two Northeastern Startups Win MassChallenge Boston
The startups Boston Materials and Mobile Pixels, both started by members of the COE community, both won the MassChallenge Boston, which is a global business accelerator program for companies in the early stages of development.

Oct 15, 2018
ChE Student Wins Best Oral Presentation Award at ICNANO 2018
1st-year Chemical Engineering PhD student Ada Vernet received an award for the Best Oral Presentation at the 3rd Baltic Conference Series: International Conference on Nanomaterials & Nanotechnology (ICNANO) 2018 for her research on “Synthesis and characterization of tellurium nanowire using both chemical and green routes and their comparison in terms of biocompatibility and anticancer properties”.