News

Dec 18, 2017
Fenniri Selected as SPIE Conference Co-Chair
ChE Professor Hicham Fenniri was selected as the SPIE Optics + Photonics 2018 Conference Co-Chair.

Dec 15, 2017
Ahmed Wins Advanced Research/Creative Endeavor Award
Bioengineering student Minhal Ahmed ’19 was awarded the Undergraduate Advanced Research/Creative Endeavor Award for his research project entitled, “The Gut-Brain-Axis: Exploring the Interface Between Enteroendocrine Cells and the Enteric Nervous System”.

Dec 12, 2017
Webster Selected as NAI Fellow
Professor and ChE Department Chair Thomas Webster was selected by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) as an NAI Fellow.

Dec 06, 2017
Puzan's Image Featured on Cover of Journal of Neuroscience Research
The work of ChE PhD student Marissa Puzan '19 and Assistant Professor Abigail Koppes is featured on the January 2018 cover of the Journal of Neuroscience Research. The image shows an activated […]

Dec 04, 2017
ChE Professors Win NIH Trailblazer New/Early Career Investigator Award
ChE Assistant Professors Abigail Koppes and Ryan Koppes were awarded a $632K NIH grant to develop a microfluidic model of the ‘brain-in-the-gut’. The grant is a three-year Trailblazer New/Early Career Investigator R21 award with the NIH National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.

Nov 30, 2017
Sani Wins Best Poster Award at MRS
Chemical Engineering PhD student Ehsan Shirzaei Sani received Best Poster Award at the 2017 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting and Exhibit earlier this week in Boston. Sani, a member of the […]

Nov 29, 2017
Improving the Life of Batteries
ChE DiPietro Assistant Professor Joshua Gallaway is researching how batteries work and what will make them run better. Source: News @ Northeastern Batteries, says electrochemist Joshua Gallaway, are essential to […]

Nov 21, 2017
Northeastern Joins Center for Disruptive Musculoskeletal Innovations
Northeastern joined NSF’s Center for Disruptive Musculoskeletal Innovations (CDMI) as an affiliate site under the leadership of ChE Chair and Professor Thomas Webster.