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Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
334 Snell Engineering Center
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

Tel: 617.373.2740

mie@northeastern.edu

Department Contacts


Yingzi Lin
Professor and Chair,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Human-machine systems, human factors, biosensing and smart systems, human state and behavior modeling, transportation safety, healthcare and patient safety, human-friendly mechatronics, and human-robot interaction


Randall Erb
Professor and Associate Chair for Research Affairs,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Structure/property relationships in composites and ceramics, magnetic manipulation, colloidal physics


Andrew Gouldstone
Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Biomechanics, material science, engineering mechanics


Babak Heydari
Associate Professor,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Associate Chair for Masters Programs,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Co-Program Director,  Engineering Management
Affiliated Faculty,  Network Science Institute

Socio-technical systems, systems engineering and design, social and economic networks, resilience of networked systems, computational social sciences, platform-based systems, sharing economy systems, computational social sciences, game theory, artificial intelligence


Yung Joon Jung
Yung Joon Jung
Associate Chair for Graduate Affairs,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Synthesis of low dimensional nanomaterials and engineering their molecular structures; assembly, transfer and integration of nanomaterials and nanostructured architectures and study properties and underlying fundamental science; nanoelectronics, flexible devices, chemical sensors and energy application


Carol Livermore
Associate Professor and Director of Operations,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Affiliated Faculty,  Electrical and Computer Engineering

MEMS-enabled actuator systems (assistive technologies, energy harvesting, and flow control); origami-enabled microfluidics and tissue engineering; carbon nanomaterials


Craig Maloney
Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Modeling, simulation, and theory of nanoscale mechanics, soft matter, and glasses and amorphous materials