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Feb 19, 2015

Fabricating Nanochannels

MIE Associate Professor Ashkan Vaziri’s article on "Tunable Nanochannels Fabricated by Mechanical Wrinkling/Folding of a Stiff Skin on a Soft Polymer" is featured on the back cover of Advanced Materials Interfaces.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Feb 19, 2015

Climate Effect on Coast

CIV Associate Professor Auroop Ganguly & Tarik Gouhier’s article in Nature shows that climate change will result in major changes in coastal marine ecosystems.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 17, 2015

Studying Abroad at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia

Mechanical Engineering students Alex Jason, Leah Okrainsky, and Kelli Lynch at Uluru, also known as Ayer’s Rock, in central Australia, which is a sacred Aboriginal site. These students studied abroad during […]

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Feb 16, 2015

NanoOPS at Northeastern University

WTEC.org has published a short film featuring NanoOPS at Northeastern University.

Feb 05, 2015

Mosallaei's Research Featured on Cover of Nanotechnology

A paper authored by Northeastern ECE PhD graduate Dr. Mohsen Farmahini-Farahani and Associate Professor Hossein Mosallaei about "Functional-Graded Index Metasurfaces for Infrared Radiation and Guiding" was featured on the cover of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 05, 2015

Global Coverage of Climate Change

CIV Associate Professor Auroop Ganguly’s recent article in ERL about “Changes in Observed Climate Extremes in Global Urban Areas” has been featured on news sites worldwide

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 04, 2015

High-Rate Nanoscale Offset Printing Process Using Directed Assembly and Transfer of Nanomaterials

Advanced Materials has published an article entitled "High-Rate Nanoscale Offset Printing Process Using Directed Assembly and Transfer of Nanomaterials", by NSF Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing researchers about technology developed at CHN.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jan 26, 2015

Jung Awarded $370K for Automotive Lighting System

MIE Associate Professor Yung Joon Jung was awarded a $370K grant for developing strong, high thermal resistant and lightweight materials for high performance automotive lightening systems.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering