Accelerating Research Along the Path to Commercialization
There are a variety of steps required to transition technologies from the research lab to the marketplace. Each step comes with its own set of questions and challenges. How do […]
There are a variety of steps required to transition technologies from the research lab to the marketplace. Each step comes with its own set of questions and challenges. How do […]
Join this seminar to learn about the capabilities of photoacoustics in research ranging from oncology and molecular biology to cardiology and neurobiology. The presentation from VisualSonics will be followed by […]
Join MathWorks engineers and Northeastern faculty for these insightful seminars in Climate Change, Quantum Computing, and AI. Climate, Energy and the Built Environment Tuesday, March 1, 10:30 am - 11:30 […]
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Nora M. Dempsey Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, Institut NEEL, 38000 Grenoble, France Abstract: Magnetic flux sources are used to manipulate biological entities (cells, embryos, […]
The College of Engineering is excited to announce the fourth annual COE PhD Research Expo, and we invite all COE PhD students to submit a poster abstract. This is a wonderful opportunity […]
Join MathWorks engineers and Northeastern faculty for these insightful seminars in Climate Change, Quantum Computing, and AI. Chemistry, Deep Learning and Quantum Computing Thursday, March 3, 3 pm - 4 […]
Join MathWorks engineers and Northeastern faculty for these insightful seminars in Climate Change, Quantum Computing, and AI. AI for Humans Friday, March 4, 11 am - 12 pm Register: MathWorksNUSymposiumAI.eventbrite.com […]
The New England Complex Fluids Workshop encourages collaboration among researchers from industry and academia studying soft condensed matter, broadly speaking, with applications extending to biomedical sciences and industry. Workshops consist […]
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Mark S. Chen Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University Abstract: Open-shell molecules possess unpaired electron density (radical character), which makes them intriguing candidate materials […]
ChE Seminar Series Presents: Rachel A. Segalman, PhD. Department Chair, Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara Abstract: Progress toward durable, high-energy density lithium-ion batteries has been hindered by instabilities […]