News
Jun 20, 2016
Nanoelement Transfer Template
MIE Professor Ahmed Busnaina & Director of the Kostas Nanoscale Research Center Siva Somu were awarded a patent for Damascene template for directed assembly and transfer of nanoelements.
Jun 09, 2016
PhD Pooyan Tirandazi Wins Best Poster at Colloids 2016
ME PhD student Pooyan Tirandazi has won the best poster award at the 90th ACS Colloid & Surface Science Symposium for his poster on "An Integrated microfluidic device for controlled gas-liquid generation and manipulation of monodisperse droplets".
Jun 08, 2016
My Co-op at Harvard Medical School
Written by Pooja S Gaikwad, a MS student in Engineering Management.
Jun 01, 2016
Influencing Students for Several Decades
Professors Michael Silevitch (ECE) and John Cipolla (MIE) have worked at Northeastern University training thousands of students for over four decades and have setup funds to push these students to reach their highest potentials. Source: Northeastern Magazine These senior engineering professors became friends and research collaborators soon after joining the faculty in 1971. Celebrating careers […]
Jun 01, 2016
ME Student Competes on American Ninja Warrior
Mechanical Engineering student Joshua Levin, E'17, has been competing in climbing competitions for most of his life and was featured on American Ninja Warrior in Los Angeles where he finished in 4:35:21. Next he will be competing in the City finals for a chance to take part in the Las Vegas finals for the $1M […]
May 26, 2016
MIE Takes Home Several IISE Awards
Several MIE students and a faculty member received awards at the 2016 Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) Annual Conference held in Anaheim, CA.
May 26, 2016
Airport Tech Surveillance
MIE & ECE Assistant Professor Jose Martinez Lorenzo was interviewed by Wired about the technology that ALERT is working to create to monitor risks at airports. Read “The Woeful TSA Doesn’t Need More Staff. It Needs This Tech” to learn more about Professor Martinez Lorenzo’s work. See also CNN coverage.
May 16, 2016
Designing Lifelike Robotic Movements
MIE Assistant Professor John Whitney worked with Disney Corporation to create a robot with lifelike movements that could perform such tasks as threading a needle or closely interact with humans.