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Xufeng Zhang

Jun 24, 2022

New Quantum Bit Platform Points to New Direction for Low-Cost, Large-Scale Quantum Computers

A paper, titled “Single electrons on solid neon as a solid-state qubit platform,” published in the journal Nature by Assistant Professor Xufeng Zhang, electrical and computer engineering, who had a key contribution in the quantum microwave measurements, and researchers at Argonne National Lab and other collaborative institutions, demonstrates a fundamentally new quantum bit (qubit) platform.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Yung Joon Jung and Moneesh Upmanyu

Jun 24, 2022

Jung and Upmanyu Develop First Silicon Nanowires that Operate as an Ultrawide-bandgap Semiconductor

The research of mechanical and industrial engineering professors Yung Joon Jung and Moneesh Upmanyu on “Catalyst-free synthesis of sub 5nm silicon nanowire arrays with massive lattice contraction and wide-band gap” has been published in Nature Communications. The researchers developed silicon nanowires that operate as an ultrawide-bandgap (UWBG) semiconductor—a first in the world of silicon, potentially revolutionizing the integration of etched silicon nanowires into UWBG device applications.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

honoring pride month

Jun 16, 2022

Celebrating Pride Month 2022

This month, on June 28, 1969, 53 years ago, LGBTQ Pride unofficially got its start with a series of riots and protests that took place at the historic Stonewall Inn in New York City. Those demonstrations—the result of an illegal police raid on the inn and the queer community’s resulting decision to come together and […]

Kaitlyn Ramesh

Jun 14, 2022

First Year UPLIFT Scholar’s Research Leads to Summer REU at Harvard University

During her first year as an UPLIFT Scholar, Kaitlyn Ramesh, E’25, bioengineering, conducted research under the mentorship of Mingyang Lu, assistant professor of bioengineering and researcher in the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics. She worked on developing a pseudotime algorithm that uses temporal single-cell RNA sequencing data. From this experience, Ramesh was selected for a Research Experiences for Undergraduates summer program at Harvard University. She will work at a biophysics lab involved in the Harvard Quantitative Biology Initiative.

Bioengineering

Eduardo Sontag

Jun 14, 2022

Sontag Awarded 2022 Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award

University Distinguished Professor Eduardo Sontag, electrical and computer engineering, jointly appointed in bioengineering, received the 2022 Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award—the highest recognition in control theory and engineering in the United States.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mahdi Imani

Jun 13, 2022

Imani Awarded $590K NIH Trailblazer Grant for Mathematical Modeling of Microbial Communities

ECE Assistant Professor Mahdi Imani was awarded a $590K NIH Trailblazer R21 grant for New and Early Stage Investigators from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) for “Bayesian Dynamical Modeling of Microbial Communities”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jun 09, 2022

Padir Selected as Northeastern’s First Amazon Scholar

ECE Associate Professor Taskin Padir was selected as Northeastern University’s first Amazon Scholar and will be bringing his human-centered approach to robotics to the company’s fleet of drivers.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jun 09, 2022

Aerospace Minor Taking Off in Seattle

An eight-week residency in Seattle, that includes dozens of industry site visits, is a core part of a new aerospace minor in the College of Engineering that launched in the fall of 2021. Northeastern’s aerospace program in Seattle takes off, includes dozens of industry site visits Main photo: Lecturer Bruce Marmont, a flight instructor and […]

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering