• ChE MS Thesis Defense: Daniel Sekyere

    Name: Daniel Sekyere Title: Integrating Direct Air Capture with Bicarbonate Electrolysis Date: 04/01/2026 Time: 10:00:00 AM Committee Members: Prof. Magda Barecka (Advisor) Prof. Richard West Prof. Damilola Daramola Prof. Aaron Stubbins Location: Snell Library 013 Abstract: Bicarbonate electrolysis offers a compelling pathway to integrate direct air capture (DAC) with electrochemical CO₂ reduction, bypassing the energy-intensive […]

  • Chemical Engineering Spring Capstone Poster Session

    McLeod Suites 360 Huntington Ave, 318-322 CSC, Boston, MA, United States

    Come join us in celebrating our students’ capstone projects! Explore our graduating seniors’ incredible posters and groundbreaking research.

  • Chemical Engineering 2026 Annual Awards Ceremony

    Alumni Center 716 Columbus Ave, 6th Floor, Boston, MA, United States

    This is the annual event for our community to celebrate the department, College, University, and external awards and achievements given over the past year. **Parking is available for a fee at Gainsborough and Renaissance Park Garages. There are also meters on Columbus Ave. Lyft and Uber are also suggested. MBTA commuters can take the Orange […]

  • ChE MS Thesis Defense: Richard Gyamfi Atta

     Name: Richard Gyamfi Atta Title: Understanding Mucus-Bile Salt/ Phospholipid Mixed Micelle Interactions Date: 04/07/2026 Time: 03:30:00 PM Committee Members: Prof. Steve Lustig (Advisor) Prof. Rebecca Carrier Prof. Srirupa Chakraborty Dennis Leung Location: Forsyth 128 Abstract: Bile salt–phospholipid mixed micelles play a central role in gastrointestinal transport of lipids and poorly water-soluble drugs, yet their interactions […]

  • ChE MS Thesis Defense: Sofia Roger

    Name: Sofia Roger Title: Development and Evaluation of Learning Tool for a Global Review of Mineral Commodities Date: 04/08/2026 Time: 12:00:00 PM Committee Members: Prof. Luke Landherr (Advisor) Prof. Joshua Gallaway Prof. Alexis Prybutok Location: Ryder 205 Abstract: Engineering is a highly collaborative, intersectional practice that depends on transforming raw materials. Despite this relationship, it […]

  • Wonder Week: Chemical Engineering

    Virtual

    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. Programs discussed include […]