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Jul 20, 2016

Chowdhury Awarded NSF I-Corps Grant

ECE Associate Professor Kaushik Chowhury was awarded a $50K NSF I-Corps grant for his "Software-Defined Distributed Wireless Charging".

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jul 20, 2016

Monitoring the Health of Structural Systems from the Geometry of Sensor Traces

CEE Professor Dionisio Bernal received a $194K NSF grant for “Monitoring the Health of Structural Systems from the Geometry of Sensor Traces“. Deterioration from the passage of time and from […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 20, 2016

Vaziri Awarded $250K NSF Grant

MIE Associate Professor Ashkan Vaziri was awarded a $250K NSF grant for the "Computational Design of Programmable Lattice Material Systems". Abstract Source: NSF Lattice materials can be engineered to exhibit […]

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 20, 2016

Alternative Energy in Brazil

Assistant Teaching Professor Joshua Hertz is leading a group of students to Brazil during Summer II as part of a Dialogue of Civilizations program to study Alternative Energy.

Jul 20, 2016

APS Conference

Written by Anthony Bisulco, a second year Electrical and Computer Engineering student.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jul 19, 2016

ECE PhD Student Receives Facebook Scholarship to Attend Conference

ECE PhD Student Fanny Nina-Paravecino has been awarded a Facebook Scholarship to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing being held in October. The conference is the world’s […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jul 19, 2016

Working with the Community to Determine Environmental Health

NIEHS director Linda Birnbaum spoke at the Alumni Center on the importance of PROTECT’s first multi-country study Zika in Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP). Source: News @ Northeastern “You can’t change […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 18, 2016

STEM Summer Programs

The Center for STEM Education is offering three programs for middle and high school students this summer: The Young Scholars program, the NU Summer STEM Program for middle school students and Imaging the Future of Transporation for 9th and 10th grade high school students.