Magic or Magnetics? Novel Materials for Energy Transfer

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Laura H. Lewis, Ph.D. Distinguished University and Cabot Professor,  Chemical Engineering Distinguished University and Cabot Professor,  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering “Magic or Magnetics? Novel Materials for Energy Transfer” Abstract: Magnetic materials permit the wireless interconversion of electrical, mechanical and, increasingly, thermal energies to benefit an enormous breadth of technologies including sustainable […]

Chemical Engineering Graduate School Webinar

Join faculty staff and current students to learn more about graduate school options in Chemical Engineering Monday, November 9 9:00 AM EST https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sYCnSrZWQq6L1mrkdLnWsg

Chemical Engineering: Careers & Jobs Discussion with the Industrial Advisory Board Members

This is an opportunity to virtually meet with ChemE Alumni currently working in or retired from industry jobs. Topics for Discussion: Suggestions for job searches in the current pandemic environment Traditional Career Paths in Chemical Engineering Graduate School Non-Traditional Career Paths Assessment of Current Industrial Job Opportunities Considerations for Career/ Job Decisions Social and Other […]

Founder’s Roundtable

Founder's Roundtable inspires faculty entrepreneurship in conjunction with Global Entrepreneurship Week at Northeastern. The event features professors Thomas Webster, Rupal Patel, and Sidi Bencherif who will discuss the motivation behind their ventures, the challenges they face bringing tech to industry, and the incentives powering their success. James Sherley, Founder and Director of Asymmetrex, will moderate the roundtable. Event Details […]

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Matthew J. Eckelman

Title: TBA Matthew J. Eckelman, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Affiliated Faculty,  Chemical Engineering Affiliated Faculty,  Marine and Environmental Sciences Affiliated Faculty,  School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs

ChE Seminar: Near-term and Long-term Perspectives of Battery Technologies

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Arumugam Manthiram | Professor Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Program & Texas Materials Institute Near-term and Long-term Perspectives of Battery Technologies Abstract: A widespread adoption of battery technologies for electric vehicles and grid electricity storage of renewable energies requires optimization of cost, […]

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Dialogue of Civilizations Fair

The Dialogue of Civilizations (DOC) Fair is an opportunity for students to learn more about Northeastern's signature faculty-led summer programs! Faculty member will be available via Zoom for questions and conversation. Representatives from Student Financial Services, the Honors Office, and GEO will also be available for any questions you may have. These are the opportunities […]

CILS Film Screening: Picture A Scientist

The Institute for Chemical Imaging of Living Systems (CILS) is hosting a virtual screening of Picture A Scientist. This award-winning documentary draws attention to the challenges facing women and minority scientists. Register for the screening through the following link: https://forms.gle/SNQjrFQQt5zYduMk7 The showing will be the start of monthly learning events hosted by CILS where new imaging modalities […]

ChE Seminar: Organic Aqueous Flow Batteries for Massive Electrical Energy

Michael J. Aziz Gene and Tracy Sykes Professor of Materials and Energy Technologies, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University Organic Aqueous Flow Batteries for Massive Electrical Energy Abstract The ability to store large amounts of electrical energy is of increasing importance with the growing fraction of electricity generation from […]

ChE Seminar: 3D Printing End-Functionalized Polymer Conjugates to Fabricate Spatially Organized Biomaterials

Lesley W. Chow, Ph.D. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Department of Bioengineering Lehigh University 3D Printing End-Functionalized Polymer Conjugates to Fabricate Spatially Organized Biomaterials Abstract: Biodegradable polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering can be functionalized with specific chemistries to direct desired cellular behavior and matrix formation. These scaffolds are typically modified post-fabrication, which can lead […]