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Apr 03, 2025

Affinity Student Groups 20th Annual Joint Recognition Banquet

Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and corporate partners were recognized for their commitments to engineering affinity student groups at the 20th Annual Joint Recognition Banquet. The participating groups included SHPE, SWE, BESS, and SASE.

Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

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Apr 02, 2025

Northeastern Researchers Partner With Santovia Path AI and Prima CARE To Improve Cancer Diagnoses

Northeastern researchers, including BioE Professor Saeed Amal, are partnering with Santovia Path AI and Prima CARE, which operates clinics and healthcare centers, to develop AI modeling tools to speed up the cancer diagnosis process.

Bioengineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering

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Mar 06, 2025

Northeastern University Open6G Named an AI-RAN Alliance-Endorsed Lab

Northeastern University’s Open6G lab, with its advanced experimental platforms for AI-driven wireless network research, has been recognized as an AI-RAN Alliance-Endorsed Lab to support the development and testing of next-generation AI-powered 6G technologies.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Mar 05, 2025

Partnering With Industry To Improve Coastal Decision-Making

Q. “Jim” Chen, professor of civil and environmental engineering, jointly appointed in the department of marine and environmental sciences, is collaborating with DHI Water and Environment Inc. (DHI Group) to enable improved coastal decision-making for climate change adaptation.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Gregory D. Abowd, Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Anvesh Gurijala, BS 2016 mechanical engineering; Shruti Kotian, MS 2019 information systems; Kaitlin McCarthy, BS 2009 civil engineering; Hamed Tabkhi, PhD 2014 computer engineering; Emily Wisniewski, BS 2015 chemical engineering

Feb 25, 2025

Young Alumni Impact Award Winners Share Their Career Journeys

As part of Engineers Week, Gregory Abowd, dean of the College of Engineering, presented the college’s inaugural Young Alumni Impact Awards to six recent graduates who are transforming industries and inspiring the next generation. The award recipients shared their career journeys and how they turned their experiential education into impactful careers. View the video recap and photo gallery.

Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Multidisciplinary Masters (IT Areas)

Jan 03, 2025

Zhu Co-Leads Battery Sustainability Efforts at MIT Workshop

MIE Assistant Professor Juner Zhu co-organized the third annual Battery Sustainability Workshop at MIT, which focused on sustainable battery science and featured keynotes and industry talks.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Sep 26, 2024

Supporting the ‘Whole Student’ Is Focus of First-Year Engineering Experience Conference

The First-Year Engineering Program and the College of Engineering hosted the ASEE’s 2024 First-Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference, a three-day event for members of academia and industry, as well as parents and students, that focused on supporting the “whole student.”

Abigail Koppes

Sep 12, 2024

Investigating the Gut-Brain Axis in Patients With Sjögren’s Syndrome

ChE Associate Professor Abigail Koppes received a 2024 Sjögren’s Foundation Pilot Research Grant for “Parsing Dysautonomia in a Dish: Neural Exposure to Exogenous Sjögren’s Patient Derived Serum.” She is developing an organ-on-a-chip to controllably study and disrupt the nervous system in the gut-brain axis environment of Sjögren’s patients typically inaccessible in vivo. 

Chemical Engineering