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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar: Engineering Design as a Foundation for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Engineering Design as a Foundation for Innovation and Entrepreneurship\nSundar Krishnamurty\, Ronnie & Eugene Isenberg Distinguished Professor in Engineering\nVice Provost for Innovation\, Entrepreneurship\, and Creativity\nUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst \nTuesday\, April 7\, 2026 | 358 Snell Engineering | 3:30 pm—4:30 pm \nAbstract: This talk highlights how core engineering design principles—problem framing\, systems thinking\, prototyping\, and validation—underpin fundamental and translational research\, as well as an innovative and entrepreneurial mindset. My research in design decision-making\, ontology\, and predictive analytics\, as Site Director of the Center for e-Design at UMass Amherst\, has enabled me to apply these principles across multiple projects\, notably pressure vests for children with autism and retrofit seatbelt systems for motorcoaches. Those experiences naturally led me to take on a leadership role in the New England NSF I-Corps Hub program\, a structured pathway for translating design-led research into real-world impact\, and now to champion our campus’s innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and creativity ecosystem.\nThe talk introduces NSF I-Corps and the UMass I-Corps Hub as experiential mechanisms for researchers to assess the real-world impact and commercial potential of their innovations. Practical benefits include evidence to refine research direction\, stronger grant and translational proposals\, expanded career pathways\, and sustained connections to the innovation ecosystem. Importantly\, the primary goal is learning and translation—not necessarily company formation—and the program provides concrete strategies for framing scholarly impact and moving research toward societal benefit. \nBio: Sundar Krishnamurty is Vice Provost for Innovation\, Entrepreneurship\, and Creativity at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and has been the Ronnie & Eugene Isenberg Distinguished Professor in Engineering since 2020. In his current university leadership roles\, he contributes to the Economic Development Leadership Team and serves as Lead Faculty at UMass Amherst as well as Tech Scout Lead for the NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. His prior leadership appointments include Principal Investigator for NSF I-Corps @ UMass (2021–2025)\, Site Director for the NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design (2012–2023)\, and Department Head of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (2015–2025)\, following earlier service as Interim and Associate Department Head. From 2015 to 2020 he was Associate Director of the Center for Personalized Health Monitoring and Director of the Advanced Design and Fabrication (ADDFab) Lab. Krishnamurty is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers\, was inducted into the 2024 class of Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors\, and received the 2022 Excellence in Research Award from ASME’s Computers and Information in Engineering Division. \nHosted by: Department Chair & Professor\, Yingzi Lin in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-engineering-design-as-a-foundation-for-innovation-and-entrepreneurship/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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SUMMARY:Wonder Week: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. You’ll also see how our unique learning model better prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to address the complex challenges of global society. \nPrograms discussed in this webinar include advanced and intelligent manufacturing\, data analytics engineering\, energy systems\, engineering management\, industrial engineering\, mechanical engineering\, product development\, and product management.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/wonder-week-mechanical-and-industrial-engineering/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260406T120000
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SUMMARY:COE Distinguished Lecture: Aerosol Reaction Engineering: Sustainable Synthesis of Advanced Materials
DESCRIPTION:COE DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: Aerosol Reaction Engineering: Sustainable Synthesis of Advanced Materials \nProf. Pratim Biswas\nUniversity of Miami\nTuesday\, April 6\n12:00-1:00 PM (ET)\n201 EXP \nWhat can seaweed and wood pulp waste have to do with supercapacitors\, water purification\, and CO₂ capture? Prof. Biswas will show how aerosol reaction engineering offers a cleaner\, scalable path to synthesizing advanced nanomaterials—turning industrial byproducts into high-performance carbons for next-generation applications. \nAbout the speaker: A pioneer in aerosol science and engineering\, Prof. Biswas is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and recipient of the Fuchs Memorial Award. With ~500 publications and 65 PhD graduates\, his work spans air quality\, energy\, environmental nanotechnology\, and medicine.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/coe-distinguished-lecture-aerosol-reaction-engineering-sustainable-synthesis-of-advanced-materials/
ORGANIZER;CN="Civil & Environmental Engineering":MAILTO:civilinfo@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T163000
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CREATED:20260325T175117Z
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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar: Modeling freezing-induced damage in soft materials - aka why can’t we just freeze organs?
DESCRIPTION:MIE Seminar Series: \nDr. Mrityunjay Kothari\, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. \n“Modeling freezing-induced damage in soft materials – aka why can’t we just freeze organs?” \nThis seminar presents a thermo mechanically coupled phase field modeling framework that integrates heat transfer\, phase change\, nonlinear elasticity\, and damage mechanics to predict and understand freezing induced tissue damage during cryopreservation. \nLocation: 011 Kariotis Hall or Teams
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-modeling-freezing-induced-damage-in-soft-materials-aka-why-cant-we-just-freeze-organs/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T163000
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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar: Automated Driving from a Control Systems Perspective: Architectures\, Learning\, and Safety Guarantees
DESCRIPTION:Location: 011 Kariotis Hall \nWe welcome you to join us for our next MIE Seminar Series of the Spring 2026 semester\, featuring Dr. Stefano Di Cairano\, Distinguished Research Scientist\, Senior Team Leader\, Deputy Director\, and IEEE Fellow\, at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories. \nDr. Di Cairano will present a seminar titled: “Automated Driving from a Control Systems Perspective: Architectures\, Learning\, and Safety Guarantees.” This seminar explores deployment-ready\, control-inspired approaches to autonomous driving—drawing on two decades of academic and industry experience—while highlighting remaining challenges\, cross-domain lessons\, and a near-deployment application in autonomous logistics. \nAbstract: \nAfter years of strong enthusiasm for autonomous vehicles\, recent adjustments in targets and expectations have highlighted that significant challenges remain before these technologies can be deployed everywhere at scale. In this talk\, I will share some insights from nearly 20 years of work in automated driving across both academia and industry\, spanning early prototypes\, ADAS technologies\, road-tested vehicles\, and systems deployed in production and pre-production environments. \nThe talk will focus on control-inspired approaches that have proven effective for deployment in real-world environments. These include predictive constrained control\, statistical sampling–based planning\, learning with safety guarantees\, and architectural integration based on reachable and invariant sets. \nFinally\, I will discuss key challenges that still need to be addressed\, what lessons can be drawn from related domains—such as fault-tolerant control for spacecraft and planning for autonomous drones—and the underlying research questions that remain open. I will also present a recent application in autonomous logistics\, currently approaching deployment\, that leverage infrastructure support to address some of these challenges. \nBio: Stefano Di Cairano received the Master’s (Laurea) and the Ph.D. degrees in information engineering in 2004 and 2008\, respectively\, from the University of Siena\, Italy. During 2008-2011\, he was with Powertrain Control R&A\, Ford Research and Advanced Engineering\, Dearborn\, MI\, USA. Since 2011\, he is with Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories\, Cambridge\, MA\, USA\, where he is currently a Deputy Director\, and a Distinguished Research Scientist. His research focuses on optimization-based control and decision-making strategies for automotive\, factory automation\, transportation\, and aerospace. His research interests include model predictive control\, constrained control\, path planning\, hybrid systems\, optimization\, and particle filtering. He has authored/coauthored more than 300 peer-reviewed papers in journals and conference proceedings and is an inventor in more than 100 patents. Dr. Di Cairano is a Fellow of IEEE\, and a winner of the IEEE T-ASE best new application paper award\, 2024. He has been the chair of the IEEE CSS Technical Committee on Automotive Controls and of the IEEE CSS Standing Committee on Standards. He was the inaugural Chair of the IEEE Technology Conferences Editorial Board and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-automated-driving-from-a-control-systems-perspective-architectures-learning-and-safety-guarantees/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T110000
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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar: Network Modeling of Fluid Flow through Membranes
DESCRIPTION:The Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Department is pleased to host a special seminar this Friday\, February 20\, 2026\, from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM in 241 Richards Hall. \nSpeaker: Lou Kondic\, Distinguished Professor\, New Jersey Institute of Technology\nTitle: “Network Modeling of Fluid Flow through Membranes” \nAbstract (Short Summary):\nThis talk explores how fluid moves through porous materials using network-based models that simulate thousands of pore structures efficiently\, revealing how variations in pore geometry shape overall flow behavior. Professor Kondic will also highlight how topological data analysis (TDA) uncovers deeper structural factors influencing filtration and related physical systems.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-network-modeling-of-fluid-flow-through-membranes/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260217T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260217T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20260206T001517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T001517Z
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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar: AI\, Optimization and Machine Learning in OM Applications
DESCRIPTION:MIE Seminar Series: featuring Dr. Georgia Perakis\, William F. Pounds Professor\, in Operations Management\, Operations Research & Statistics\, at MIT Sloan; Editor in Chief of the M&SOM Journal\, and a Visiting Scholar\, at Harvard Business School. This will be a joint seminar with the D’Amore-McKim School of Business. \nDr. Perakis will present a seminar titled: “AI\, Optimization and Machine Learning in OM Applications.” This seminar explores how AI\, optimization\, and machine learning work together to integrate predictive and prescriptive tasks in data‑driven decision‑making\, particularly within operations management. \nAll members of the MIE\, COE\, and DMSB communities are invited to attend. \nTuesday\, February 17\, 2026 | 358 Snell Engineering | 3:30 pm—4:30 pm \n\nAbstract: Data-driven decision-making has garnered a growing interest due to the increase in data availability in recent years. With that growth many opportunities as well as challenges arise. AI\, Optimization and Machine Learning (ML) and their synergies can play an important role to address these challenges. In fact\, nowadays\, predictive and prescriptive tasks arise together in Operations Management applications. This makes AI even more important. In this talk\, we will discuss how AI connects with optimization and ML in some of these key applications. We will highlight the importance and challenges of integrating predictive and prescriptive tasks in data-driven decision-making. If time permits\, we will also discuss the M&SOM journal and describe some of the new initiatives from this past year and the vision moving forward. \nBio: Georgia Perakis is the William F. Pounds Professor and a Professor of Operations Management\, Operations Research & Statistics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She is also serving as co-director of the Operations Research Center. On July 1 she started her sabbatical at Harvard Business School where she is spending the year as a Visiting Scholar. \nFor the past year and a half\, she served as the John C Head III Dean (Interim) at MIT Sloan and before that\, she served as an Associate Dean for Social and Ethical Responsibility in Computing (SERC) in the Schwarzman College of Computing and MIT Sloan. Her research has received many awards and focuses on analytics/AI\, in particular\, in the intersection of optimization and machine learning with applications in pricing\, revenue management\, supply chain\, sustainability and healthcare among others. Among other recognitions\, she received the PECASE Award from the Office of the President on Science and Technology. In 2016\, she was elected as an INFORMS Fellow\, and in 2021 as Distinguished MSOM Fellow. This past Fall\, she has also received the Salzburg Medallion from Syracuse University for “outstanding leadership and innovation in the field of Supply Chain Management” and “efforts in solving complex problems and educating others.” \nPerakis has passion for supervising PhD\, masters\, and undergraduate students\, having graduated 34 PhD and 63 master’s students. She has also received numerous awards for teaching including the Graduate Student Council Teaching Award (2002)\, the Samuel M. Seegal Award (2012)\, the Jamieson Prize for excellence in Teaching (2014)\, the Teacher of the Year Award (2017) and the Outstanding Teaching Award (2024) at MIT Sloan. \nPerakis is currently the Editor in Chief of the M&SOM journal and has served on the editorial board at a number of other journals. She holds a BS in mathematics from the University of Athens as well as an MS in applied mathematics and a PhD in applied mathematics from Brown University.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-ai-optimization-and-machine-learning-in-om-applications/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20251008T181135Z
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SUMMARY:North Stars and New Routes — Fifty Years of Technology Policy
DESCRIPTION:MIE Associate Professor Babak Heydari was invited to serve as a distinguished speaker at the MIT Technology and Policy Program 50th Anniversary Symposium during session 4 at 11:45 am\, focusing on “The Future of Technology Policy as a Field”\, where his insights will help illuminate the path forward for the next generation of technology policy thinkers and practitioners. \nThis milestone event will be a celebration of five decades of transformative education\, research\, and global impact at the intersection of technology and policy. A vibrant and diverse community of technology policy leaders from around the globe will be convened — alumni\, faculty\, students\, staff\, partners\, collaborators — to honor TPP’s legacy\, to discuss the most consequential intellectual technology and policy questions of our time\, and to chart bold new directions for the future. \nThe symposium will feature a full day of dynamic talks and discussions in MIT’s iconic Kresge Auditorium\, followed by a celebratory reception in Morss Hall. The event will be live streamed and recorded\, and a transcript will be published as a commemorative compendium book — capturing the ideas and inspiration shared during this landmark occasion. \nPlanned sessions include: \n\nSession 1: Energy Policy in Artificial Worlds: Simulation as Strategy\nSession 2: Reimagining Global Environmental Governance: Technology as Catalyst\nSession 3: Governing The Machine: Aspiration as Architecture\nSession 4: The Future of Technology Policy as a Field\nSession 5: Redefining Security Policy: Trust as Infrastructure\nSession 6: Materials\, Manufacturing\, Econeutral Prosperity: Policy Design as Directive\nSession 7: Future of the Research University and The Role of Technology Policy: Pedagogy as Leadership\n\nLocation: Kresge Auditorium\, MIT \nRegister
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/north-stars-and-new-routes-fifty-years-of-technology-policy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T090000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20250917T000657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T000657Z
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SUMMARY:Disciplinary Engineering Programs Co-op Overview
DESCRIPTION:During Wonder Week\, you’ll have the chance to learn how the top-ranked Graduate School of Engineering at Northeastern University combines rigorous academics with experiential learning and convergent research. Register for a variety of program-specific webinars throughout the week tailored to your career aspirations and get direct insights from faculty members and current students. Each session includes a 30-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session\, allowing you to directly connect with panelists and presenters. \nThis session will highlight our Disciplinary Engineering Programs Co-op Overview \nTuesday October 7th\, 2025 at 8:00AM ET
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/disciplinary-engineering-programs-co-op-overview/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20250331T220452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T220452Z
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SUMMARY:GenAI and Agentic AI: What Future Leaders Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to welcome Marinela Profi (AI & GenAI Market Strategy Lead\, Data Scientist at SAS) as part of the “Applied Generative AI” course for a special talk on: “GenAI and Agentic AI: What Future Leaders Need to Know.” 🤖 \n💡 Abstract: Generative AI is the fastest-adopted technology in history\, revolutionizing industries and enhancing user experiences with technology. And now we are entering the Agentic AI era – digital systems that can take actions on our behalf. As students preparing for careers in a rapidly evolving world\, understanding the key factors that separate businesses in succeeding with implementing GenAI and Agentic AI is essential. In this session\, we’ll explore the principles that are defining organizations excelling with generative AI\, real-world use cases\, and help you understand how to build the skills and mindset you’ll need to stay ahead. \n📅 When: Monday\, April 14\, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (In-person event)\n📍 Where: 240 Egan Research Center – Raytheon Amphitheater (Open to all Northeastern!)\n👉 RSVP Here
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/genai-and-agentic-ai-what-future-leaders-need-to-know/
LOCATION:Raytheon Amphitheater (240 Egan)\, 360 Huntington Ave\, 240 Egan\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20241127T000630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T000630Z
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SUMMARY:MLOps Innovation Expo
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the inaugural MLOps Innovation Expo\, a showcase of groundbreaking work in AI and machine learning by our talented students.\n\n📅 Date: Monday\, December 9\, 2024\n⏰ Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\n📍 Location: Curry Student Center Ballroom\n\nThis dynamic event is your chance to witness cutting-edge AI innovations\, connect with brilliant minds\, and contribute to shaping the future of machine learning.\n\nEvent Highlights\n\nProject Showcase: Experience end-to-end AI solutions tackling real-world challenges.\nNetworking Opportunities: Build connections with students and colleagues.\nCompetition: Cast your vote and help select the top projects through a blend of audience and faculty voting.\n\nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to celebrate the talent and creativity within our MIE community.\nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mlops-innovation-expo/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T113000
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SUMMARY:Mechanical Engineering Capstone Day | Fall 2024
DESCRIPTION:The MIE Department invites you to the Fall 2024 Mechanical Engineering Capstone Day on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024\, from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nPitch Presentations: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM\nLocations: SN 108\, SN 168\, CH 101\, CH 103\, MU 201\nPoster Session: 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM\nLocation: Curry Student Center Indoor Quad/Pit\n\nThis is your opportunity to explore the innovative projects our talented student teams have been working on for the last five months and engage with their work firsthand. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mechanical-engineering-capstone-day-fall-2024/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241016T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241016T130000
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SUMMARY:Engineering Department Showcases for Undergraduate Students
DESCRIPTION:Connect with department faculty and learn more about the academic opportunities associated with the various COE departments. \nLocation: CSC Ballroom
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/engineering-department-showcases-for-undergraduate-students/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Undergraduate Academic Advising":MAILTO:COEAdvising@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T190000
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SUMMARY:SOURCE\, the Showcase of Opportunities for Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavor
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about what cutting-edge research and creative endeavors look like at Northeastern. Talk one-on-one with faculty from across the colleges about their work – and learn how you can get involved in projects during your time at Northeastern. \nSOURCE is a collaboration between Bouvé College of Health Sciences; College of Arts\, Media and Design; College of Engineering; College of Science; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; D’Amore-McKim School of Business; and Khoury College of Computer Science. It is coordinated by Undergraduate Research and Fellowships on behalf of the Office of the Chancellor. \nPlease write to URF@Northeastern.edu with any questions.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/source-the-showcase-of-opportunities-for-undergraduate-research-and-creative-endeavor-2/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241007T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241007T130000
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SUMMARY:Women in Engineering at Northeastern
DESCRIPTION:Women in Engineering (WIE) at Northeastern College of Engineering (CoE)\, in collaboration with the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Departments\, ECE PhD Student Association (EPSA) and MIE Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) student groups\, is hosting a special gathering for female-identifying PhD students\, postdocs\, and faculty from the ECE and MIE departments. The purpose of this event is to check in with our students\, hear their thoughts and concerns\, and ensure they feel supported—not only to strengthen their sense of belonging but also to equip them with the necessary skills for their future careers. \nThe gathering will take place on Monday\, October 7th\, from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Curry Student Center Ballroom\, with lunch provided. \nTo better understand the experiences\, motivations\, and challenges faced by female-identifying PhD students and Postdocs at Northeastern University in the MIE and ECE departments\, we’ve prepared the following questions\, which will be answered anonymously: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd64OWZK3yxEQmzmn3yCXNYJyBi5GaiarxGJjUnTKWKtBFUTg/viewform?usp=sf_link \nYour feedback will play a crucial role in shaping college programming\, departmental support\, and potential admissions changes to better support female-identifying and non-binary individuals in the College of Engineering. While the survey is focused on driving meaningful changes within the CoE\, some areas\, like university-wide policies\, may be beyond its direct influence. Nonetheless\, your input will contribute to broader discussions and advocacy efforts across the university. We will report the cumulative results of this survey to your departments\, COE\, as well as Northeastern University.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/women-in-engineering-at-northeastern/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240927T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240927T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T004242Z
UID:6859-1727427600-1727460000@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:10th Annual Energy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Register to explore topics in sustainable energy\, gain insights from leading experts in the energy sector\, and network with professionals and peers. Feel free to attend all or a portion of sessions as your schedule allows. For more information contact energysystemsneu@gmail.com \nEvent Details \n\nDate: September 27\, 2024\nTime: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET (Check-in at 8:00 AM ET)\nLocation: Curry Student Center\, 3rd Floor\, Northeastern University\, Boston Campus
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/10th-annual-energy-conference/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
GEO:42.3394629;-71.0885286
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240918T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240918T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20240913T003707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T003707Z
UID:6854-1726686000-1726691400@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Selecting a Major Panel for COE GE1000 Undergraduate Students
DESCRIPTION:Hear from upper-class students about why they chose their major\, co-op placements they have completed\, and co-curricular activities they’ve participated in related to their major.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/selecting-a-major-panel-for-coe-ge1000-undergraduate-students/
LOCATION:Blackman Auditorium\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Ell Hall\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Undergraduate Academic Advising":MAILTO:COEAdvising@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20240305T200058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T200058Z
UID:6512-1710414000-1710421200@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Breaking the Glass Lab
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Women’s History Month\, join us for a lunch and panel discussion on Breaking the Glass Lab: Understanding the Realities Faced by Women in STEM Higher Education. \nHosted by Bioengineering and Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. \nRegister
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/breaking-the-glass-lab/
LOCATION:Fenway Center\, 77 St. Stephen Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bioengineering":MAILTO:bioe@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20240202T163619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T001841Z
UID:6405-1708516800-1708522200@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:National Engineers Week: Rewrite the Code - Ignite Innovation with Inclusivity through the Power of Psychological Safety
DESCRIPTION:Fireside Chat on the Power of Psychological Safety with Award-Winning Engineer and Industry Consultant Dr. Mark McBride-Wright and Northeastern’s College of Engineering Dean Gregory Abowd. \n\nLearn how inclusivity in the workplace and beyond can ensure mental and physical safety.\nUnderstand how to use DEI to maximize skillsets.\nExplore impactful case studies increasing representation of minoritized groups in engineering.\nDiscover DEI strategies to enhance productivity and safety in teams.\nTransform the way you lead in all areas of your life.\n\n  \nDate: Wednesday\, February 21\, 2024 \nTime: 12 noon—1:30 p.m.\, ET\, Doors open at 11:30 a.m.\, Complimentary Lunch. \nPlace: Northeastern University\, Fenway Center (77 St Stephen St\, Boston\, MA 02115) and Virtual \nWho: Students\, Faculty\, and Staff\, engineers and non-engineers across Northeastern and other universities \n  \nDr. Mark McBride-Wright is Founder and Managing Director of EqualEngineers\, a company offering a wide array of diversity & inclusion consultancy and training services for corporations\, as well as creative events. He has worked with many Fortune 50 companies. \nAs a recognized diversity and inclusion leader\, he is the recipient of the prestigious Rooke Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering in July 2022 for his work in promoting in engineering to the public. In June 2023\, he was awarded an MBE for services to Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion in the King’s Birthday Honours. He is a Visiting Professor of Inclusive Engineering Leadership at University College London\, and author of the book\, The SAFE Leader© (due for release in March 2024). \nRegister \nEngineers Week
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/national-engineers-week-rewrite-the-code-ignite-innovation-with-inclusivity-through-the-power-of-psychological-safety/
LOCATION:Fenway Center\, 77 St. Stephen Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230613T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230613T191500
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230522T181116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230617T021218Z
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SUMMARY:Ignorance Is Bliss: A Career Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:  \nDean Gregory D. Abowd will present his SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award Acceptance Lecture \nDate: Tues.\, June 13\, 2023 \nTime: 5:30 to 7:15 PM\, reception following Dean Abowd’s talk \nPlace: In-Person and Livestream\nBostonCHI meeting at Northeastern University in ISEC Auditorium (102 ISEC)\, and reception in ISEC Atrium \nRegistration is appreciated but not required. View BostonCHI for more information. \nPresentation Abstract: In 1988\, as a graduate student grappling to find a research identity\, Gregory D. Abowd accidentally discovered the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Over the past 35 years\, he pursued a passion for applying the tools and techniques of computing to uncover how the human experience with technology can be understood and transformed. That leap into HCI was just the first of a number of leaps of faith. Abowd’s career has been a series of shifting research agendas\, each one inspired by some life events. In all cases\, he was buoyed by a bevy of talented and supportive colleagues\, advisors and advisees alike\, who gave him the courage to jump into a research topic that he didn’t know much about. That “ignorance” has allowed him to be more fearless than he had the right to be. In this talk\, Abowd will reflect on his professional journey\, hoping to inspire others to dispel fear of the unknown and unlock their potential. Life\, like research\, is best when shared with others whom you can respect and befriend. \n—————————————— \nGregory D. Abowd\, dean of the College of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University\, has received the Lifetime Research Award from the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI). The award is presented to individuals for “the best\, most fundamental\, and influential research contributions to the study of human-computer interaction (HCI)” and is awarded for a lifetime of innovation and leadership. \n 
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/ignorance-is-bliss-a-career-retrospective/
LOCATION:102 ISEC\, 360 Huntington Ave\, 102 ISEC\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230602T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230602T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T211608Z
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SUMMARY:MIE Seminar - Dr. Andrew Akbashev
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a special seminar with Dr. Andrew Akbashev\, visiting from the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland) to give a talk titled “Electrochemistry: Fundamental Research\, Academic Culture and Education”. \nHe is a leading expert in electrochemistry and catalysis research and has a large following on social media (>40\,000 followers on LinkedIn) discussing various issues in academia\, education\, and frequently shares valuable career advice for under/graduate students and early career professionals. As an example\, he has discussed “Tackling overpublishing by moving to open-ended papers” in Nature Materials. Further\, he is the founder and solo organizer of the Electrochemical Online Colloquium frequently attracting an audience of up to 700 attendees. \nPlease mark your calendars for this treat – the seminar will take place Friday 6/2\, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in 168 Snell Engineering and via Zoom. Light snacks will be served.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/mie-seminar-dr-andrew-akbashev/
LOCATION:168 SN\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
CATEGORIES:use the department, audience, and topic lists
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230330T212406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T212406Z
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SUMMARY:Galante Program Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the Galante Engineering Business program for an info session event and learn how you can complement your technical engineering education with business acumen and leadership skill development. \nPlusOne engineering students who enroll in Galante will graduate with an Engineering Business Certificate along with BS and MS degrees\, all without taking any additional coursework. Skills in communications\, public speaking\, leadership\, networking\, and more are also developed via programmatic elements such as leadership roles\, seminars\, workshops\, and corporate events\, among others. \nThere are also multiple exclusive scholarships on offer each year and a guaranteed $1\,000 professional training grant for each student. Galante Fellows are encouraged to network among one another – especially via a mentorship program – and numerous full-time and co-op professional opportunities have been offered to members via a strong alumni network and Industry Networking Council. \nThis event will take place on Thursday April 6th from 6-7pm in Egan Research Center room 440 in a casual setting with pizza provided. This event is a great opportunity to meet current Galante Fellows\, each of whom is dedicated to sharing an overview of a particular component of the program. To register your interest and attend this event\, please complete the survey linked here. If you are interested in learning more yet unable to attend this event\, please consider scheduling an introductory and overview appointment with the program administrators via the Calendly link here. You can also learn more by visiting our webpage here and contacting the program administrators Professor Mohammad Dehghani (m.dehghani@northeastern.edu) or Bradley Miller (b.miller@northeastern.edu) with any questions.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/galante-program-info-session/
LOCATION:440 Egan\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
GEO:42.3396156;-71.0886534
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230309T031331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T175139Z
UID:6001-1679644800-1679842800@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Lean Certified Green Belt
DESCRIPTION:The IISE Lean Green Belt Certification program is coming to Northeastern on March 24-26 2023. This is a great process improvement and optimization course which teaches about Lean 6S\, muda\, value stream mapping\, point of use\, SMED\, pull\, the eight kinds of waste\, visual workplace\, and other related topics and helps identify what adds value for customers and continuously improve processes. \nThese skills are useful in industries like healthcare\, manufacturing\, and financial services\, and are valued by companies including Raytheon\, GE\, Bose\, Walt Disney\, Amazon Robotics\, and many more. Lean Green Belt Certification will be a great opportunity for all engineering students to take advantage of\, as it provides a tremendous resume boost and increases the likelihood of getting that dream job or co-op. \nThe training will be held from March 24th to 26th\, preparing you for the included certifying exam at the end. Normally\, the Lean Green Belt certification training costs over $1\,500. However\, since the National IISE recognizes the importance of this certification for upcoming professionals\, it provides this training at a highly subsidized price for Northeastern students. \nLink to more information:\nhttps://iisenortheastern.org/professional-certifications/ \nLink to register:\nhttps://www.iise.org/LeanGreenBelt/Spring2023/NEU
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/lean-certified-green-belt/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230322T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230322T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230131T012350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T012350Z
UID:5909-1679508000-1679511600@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:PlusOne Information Session
DESCRIPTION:LEARN ABOUT THE PLUSONE ACCELERATED MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM \nA master’s degree can provide you an additional level of expertise in an area aligned with your career goals. As a currently enrolled Bachelor of Science (BS) student in the College of Engineering at Northeastern\, you have the opportunity to earn a Master of Science degree (MS) in an accelerated time period with the PlusOne program. Once accepted into the program in an approved PlusOne pathway\, which is a BS and MS PlusOne combination\, you can earn an MS degree with\, in most cases\, just one extra year of study beyond your undergraduate degree program. \nIn this virtual information session\, College of Engineering undergraduate and graduate academic advisors will provide an overview of the PlusOne program to give you the knowledge and next steps to take advantage of the program if you choose. \nWHAT YOU WILL LEARN: \n\nWhat is PlusOne\nBenefits of the program\nEligibility\nCo-op considerations\nFinancial considerations\nSelecting your pathway\nAcademic advising resources\nTimeline to apply\nThe application process\nCourse registration\nTransitioning to graduate school\n\nZoom
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/plusone-information-session-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230227T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230131T200745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T200745Z
UID:5911-1677502800-1677510000@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:COE PhD Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:The College of Engineering is excited to announce the fifth annual COE PhD Research Expo\, and we invite all COE PhD students to submit a poster abstract. The expo is an excellent opportunity for your students to highlight their research and gain presentation experience before RISE. \nEvent:   COE PhD Research Expo\nDate:     Monday\, February 27\, 2023\nTime:    1:00pm – 3:00pm\nPlace:    McLeod Suites – Curry Student Center \nThe expo will take place following National Engineer’s Week. \nStudent Abstracts: \nPlease encourage your PhD students to submit poster abstracts by February 10\, 2023. The COE Communications Lab will offer interested students a poster preparation and presentation workshop early February. We will send details of the workshop to students soon. \nFaculty Judges: \nWe are looking for around ten faculty members to serve as judges. If you are available to judge between 1:30pm and 3:00pm on Monday\, February 27th please reach out to Taryn Urbanus (t.urbanus@northeastern.edu) by Friday\, February 17th. \n 
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/coe-phd-research-expo/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T183000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230210T194123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T230835Z
UID:5926-1677087000-1677090600@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Engineers Week: Fireside Chat – Break the Mold! Think Beyond Technology to Make an Impact in Unimaginable Ways
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Award-Winning Engineer and Commentator Dr. Shini Somara and Dean Gregory Abowd \nThink about engineering in a completely different way. Engineering is all around us and involves technology and beyond to solve the complex challenges of the world. Engineering is for everyone\, and everyone is for engineering! Dr. Somara has been featured on Crash Course\, BBC World\, Discovery Channel\, and more. Get ready for an engaging\, out-of-the-box session! \nWhen: Wed.\, February 22\, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 5 p.m.) \nReception to follow with refreshments – opportunity to meet and network with Dr. Somara and Dean Abowd \nWhere: 17th Floor of East Village \nWho: For engineers and non-engineers (undergraduate\, graduate\, and high school students) \nRegister at: https://neweek.sites.northeastern.edu/
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/break-the-mold-think-beyond-technology-to-make-an-impact-in-unimaginable-ways/
LOCATION:East Village\, 17th floor\, 360 Huntington Ave\, East Village 17th floor\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
GEO:42.3394629;-71.0885286
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230221T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230221T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20230211T010858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230211T010858Z
UID:5941-1677000600-1677007800@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Engineers Week: Cookies with the Dean
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating our COE students! Opportunity to meet and talk to Dean Gregory Abowd. Enjoy snacks (popcorn\, pretzels\, various desserts\, hot chocolate)\, free swag\, and photo booths! \nWhen: Tuesday\, February 21\, 5:30-7:30 p.m. \nWhere: Robinson Quad Bamboo & Industry Tents (near Mugar Life Sciences Building – 330 Huntington Ave) \nWho: COE students
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/engineers-week-cookies-with-the-dean/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20220824T182336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T182336Z
UID:5647-1669968000-1670000400@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:First Year Engineering Expo
DESCRIPTION:Please come to the Curry Student Center indoor quad and pit on Friday\, December 2nd to see Northeastern’s First-Year Engineering Students’ inventive projects\, games\, and exhibits. \nStudents will showcase original board games\, interactive projects geared to teach children sustainability concepts\, and prolific prototypes to help solve a wide range of problems. \nEach project applies the engineering concepts introduced this past semester\, which includes the Engineering Design Process\, Solidworks\, AutoCAD\, Programming with C++ and Matlab\, and controlling microelectronics with Arduino.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/first-year-engineering-expo-3/
LOCATION:Curry Student Center\, 360 Huntington Ave.\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
GEO:42.3394629;-71.0885286
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20221123T201018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T201018Z
UID:5827-1669744800-1669748400@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Summer 1\, 2023 Panama DOC: International Applications of Fluid Mechanics – Info Session
DESCRIPTION:If you are interested in learning fluid mechanics through relevant examples in an international setting in a Dialogue Of Civilization (DOC) program this summer in Panama\, please join the Zoom Info Session on Tuesday\, November 29th at 6:00 pm. By participating in this program\, you will gain an international perspective on the real-life applications of fluid mechanics\, while learning about the culture and history of this burgeoning and diverse Latin America country. This program will take place in Summer 1\, 2023 and will include travel to 3 relevant engineering projects (including the Panama Canal) in different locations in Panama. Two courses are offered under this program: \n\nME 3480 – International Applications of Fluid Mechanics (4SH; equivalent to ME 3475\, ME degree core course requirement)\nStudies fundamental principles in fluid mechanics in an international setting. Students have an opportunity to travel to a foreign locale to develop theoretical understanding while experiencing the issues that affect applications of fluids engineering in a culture and environment different from their own. Topics include hydrostatics (pressure distribution\, forces on submerged surfaces\, and buoyancy); Newton’s law of viscosity; dimensional analysis; integral forms of basic laws (conservation of mass\, momentum\, and energy); pipe flow analysis; differential formulation of basic laws including Navier-Stokes equations; and the concept of boundary layer and drag coefficient.\n\n\nME 4699 – Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering: Fluid Mechanics Engineering Analysis within the Socio-Cultural\, Political and Economic History of Panama (4SH)\nThis course is designed for college undergraduate students who are interested in addressing and analyzing fluid mechanics related engineering problems and solutions in the context of the traditions\, cultures\, and socioeconomic and political history of Panama\, seeking to obtain a solid grasp on the historical developments of the country and their effects on contemporary fluid mechanics engineering projects and issues.\n\nThe courses and program will be taught and run by Prof. Carlos Hidrovo Chavez. \nPlease visit the program website for more information.
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/summer-1-2023-panama-doc-international-applications-of-fluid-mechanics-info-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221121T143000
DTSTAMP:20260421T183826
CREATED:20221121T194607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T194607Z
UID:5823-1669039200-1669041000@mie.northeastern.edu
SUMMARY:Info Session: Dialogue in Turkey
DESCRIPTION:If you are interested in joining the Dialogue of Civilization program in Turkey (summer 1 2023)\, you can attend the Info Session which takes place on Mon 21st\, from 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm. This event is hybrid and you can RSVP using this link. \nAlso\, please visit the program brochure page for more information. \n 
URL:https://mie.northeastern.edu/event/info-session-dialogue-in-turkey/
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