ChE PhD Dissertation Defense: Mohammad Hamrangsekachaee
This research highlights the critical role of the mechanical environment on GCX in vascular health, particularly in the context of atherosclerosis.
This research highlights the critical role of the mechanical environment on GCX in vascular health, particularly in the context of atherosclerosis.
Name: Ronodeep Mitra Title: Glycocalyx Therapy to Restore Anti-Atherosclerotic Endothelial Cell Function Date: 9/11/2024 Time: 9:00:00 AM Committee Members: Prof. Eno Ebong (Advisor) Prof. Mansoor Amiji Prof. Rebecca Carrier Prof. Arthur J. Coury Prof. Jessica M. Oakes Location: EXP 610 and Zoom Abstract: The endothelial cell (EC) glycocalyx (GCX) is a negatively charged complex sugar-rich […]
Join us for our Annual Chemical Engineering Research Showcase in the Cabral Center! Every year, our Chemical Engineering PhD students and select faculty members present their work at the Research Showcase in the form of Oral Presentations, Poster Sessions, and 5-minute Presentations. All are welcome to attend.
Please join the Chemical Engineering Department for our Welcome Back Event in Robinson Quad on September 13th from 3:30-5:30 PM. All Chemical Engineering students, both new and returning, undergraduate and graduate, are invited! Come enjoy some great food and get to know your professors and fellow students!
Sustainability in the Chemicals Sector: From Green Synthesis to Global Systems Location: 305 Shillman Hall Abstract: The chemicals sector is undergoing a transformation driven by decarbonization, shifting feedstocks, circularity, and increasing demand for low-carbon, non-toxic products. Globally, chemicals production is responsible for approximately 5% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, stemming from fuel combustion, process emissions, […]
Life in a tight spot: Spying on bacteria in complex spaces Location: Snell Engineering Center 168 Abstract: Bacteria are arguably the simplest form of life; and yet, as multi-cellular collectives, they perform complex functions critical to environment, food, health, and industry. What principles govern how complex behaviors emerge in bacterial collectives? And how can we […]
Hybrid Semiconductor Nanomaterials Location: 305 Shillman Hall Abstract: Hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductor nanomaterials – including colloidal quantum dots (QDs), 2D halide perovskites, and metal-organic chalcogenolates (MOCs) – are excitonic materials with applications ranging from solar cells to light-emitting devices to quantum computing and quantum cryptography. In these emerging materials, the combination of quantum and dielectric confinement, […]
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. SOURCE is a collaboration between Bouvé College of Health Sciences; College of Arts, Media and Design; […]
Probe the Dynamic Interfaces of Beyond Lithium-ion Energy Storage Systems Location: 305 Shillman Hall Abstract: Rapid growth of technology in the past few decades has spurred a demand for advanced energy storage devices. The invention of a more advanced battery system with higher levels of performance will be a groundbreaking discovery in the rechargeable battery […]
Name: Rudolf Abdelmessih Title: Investigating Strategies for Engineering More Efficient Drug Nanocarriers for Treatment of Human Metastatic Breast Cancer the Impact of Hydrophobic Drug Encapsulation on the Properties of Lipid-Based Nanoparticles and Drug Bioavailability Date: 11/04/2024 Time: 1:00:00 PM Committee Members: Prof. Debra T. Auguste (Advisor) Prof. Rebecca Carrier Prof. Stephen Hatfield Prof. Francisco Hung […]