News
May 13, 2021
BioE Student Wins ASPB Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Amanda Dee, E’22, bioengineering, was awarded the 2021 American Society of Plant Biologists Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (ASPB SURF) to pursue her research with ChE/COS Associate Professor Carolyn Lee-Parsons and her graduate mentor, Ms. Krystyna Farrell.
May 11, 2021
Just What the Doctor Ordered
Human beings are some of the most complex systems in the world, and responses to illness, disease, and impairments manifest in countless different ways. When it comes to making sure […]
May 11, 2021
COVID-19: Students Making a Difference
Over the past year-plus College of Engineering students have come to the cause, transitioning research, co-op experiences, and community efforts to address challenges caused by the pandemic. Here are just […]
May 05, 2021
ChE Student Receives NDSEG Fellowship
Anthony Stohr, E’21, chemical engineering, received the prestigious National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship to support his doctoral work in chemical and biomolecular engineering.
May 04, 2021
2021 COE Co-op Awardees
The COE Departmental Co-op Team was proud to mark the 8th Annual COE Co-op Awards virtually with our recipients this year. These awards celebrate the exemplary work of a select […]
May 03, 2021
Three COE Students Selected as Fulbright Recipients
Three students received Fulbright U.S. student awards. Tyler Gogal, E’21, mechanical engineering, will pursue a master’s degree in Iceland; Jacob Kaplan, E’21, computer engineering and computer science, will pursue an English teaching assistantship in Taiwan; and Sagi Ravid, E’21, chemical engineering, will pursue cancer treatment research in Spain.
May 03, 2021
Annual Graduate Student Awardees
Congratulations to the graduate students who won the Outstanding Graduate Research, Outstanding Graduate Teaching, and Outstanding MS Student Leadership Awards.
Apr 27, 2021
2021 Huntington 100 COE Recipients
The 2021 members of Northeastern University’s “Huntington 100,” a group of students selected for their outstanding achievements locally and globally, included eighteen students from the College of Engineering.