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Jul 13, 2015

Using Drones to Spot Sharks

ECE & ChE Professor Vincent Harris was interviewed by WCVB on the use of drones to spot sharks off the coast of beaches.

Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jul 13, 2015

4 MEs Experiences at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab

ME students Joshua Levin, '17, Craig Martland, '16, Matthew Chua, '16, and Amila Cooray, '16 explain how their co-op at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in California were a great experience.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 09, 2015

Playing Nanoscale Music

CEE Assistant Professor Steven Cranford has successfully played music at the nanoscale using carbyne chains as tunable “guitar” strings.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 07, 2015

Ruberti Gets Prestigious Honor

BioE Professor Jeff Ruberti was selected to be a member of NIH’s Bioengineering of Neuroscience, Vision and Low Vision Technologies Study Section at the Center for Scientific Review.

Bioengineering

Jul 07, 2015

Heating at the Nanoscale

MIE Professor Teiichi Ando was awarded a patent for creating a nanoscale heater element capable of local selectivity and controlled exposure.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 07, 2015

CHN's Work Cited in Electronic Products Magazine

Electronic Products magazine has cited the Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing in its July 2015 cover story on printed and flexible electronics: "P/F Sensors: their future and challenges".

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 06, 2015

StreetScan Selected as MassChallenge 2015 Finalist

CEE Distinguished Professor Ming Wang and Research Assistant Professor Ralf Birken's StreetScan's project was selected as a finalist in MassChallenge 2015.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 06, 2015

Leena Ahsan Receives Patent

Computer Engineering student Leena Ahsan was awarded a patent for creating a box that was collapsible as the contents is used.

Electrical & Computer Engineering