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Oct 02, 2017

Webster gives plenary talk at the 15th Annual Internation Conference on Nanomedicine and Precision Medicine

ChE Professor Tom Webster (Art Zafirpoulo Chair) gave a plenary talk at the 15th Annual International Conference on Nanomedicine and Precision Medicine in Albany, NY on Sept. 25. As Editor-in-Chief of the […]

Chemical Engineering

Oct 02, 2017

Su's Article Selected as Cover for Analyst

ChE Associate Professor Ming Su’s article on “Three-dimensional microtissues as an in vitro model for personalized radiation therapy” was selected to be featured on the cover of the Analyst journal.

Chemical Engineering

Oct 02, 2017

NU Chapter selected ISPE Student Chapter of the Year

The Northeastern University Student Chapter of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) was selected by Boston ISPE as the Student Chapter of the Year. The NU Student Chapter will […]

Chemical Engineering

Sep 18, 2017

Annabi Receives NIH R01 Grant

ChE Assistant Professor Nasim Annabi received a $2M R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health for “Engineering a naturally derived and highly adhesive surgical sealant”.

Chemical Engineering

Sep 01, 2017

New Faculty Spotlight: Joshua Gallaway

Joshua Gallaway joins the Chemical Engineering department in September 2017 as a DiPietro Assistant Professor.

Chemical Engineering

Aug 30, 2017

Laser induced soil decontamination highlighted by AIP & UPI

ChE Associate Professor Ming Su’s research on “Laser induced rapid decontamination of aromatic compound from porous soil simulant” was published in the Journal of Applied Physics.

Chemical Engineering

Aug 23, 2017

Prof. Bencherif’s Research Selected for Funding by Thomas Jefferson Fund and FACE Foundation

ChE Assistant Professor Sidi A. Bencherif’s project on “Cryogel-integrated biochips for ex-vivo hepatotoxicity and anti-cancer drug screening of 3D biomimetic liver microtissues” was selected to be funded by the Thomas Jefferson Fund.

Chemical Engineering

Aug 22, 2017

Harris Receives $8M DARPA Grant for MAGNETS

ECE/ChE Professor Vincent Harris received, in collaboration with Quorvo, an $8M DARPA grant (2017-2019) for the project “MAgnetics on GaN for Next GEneration T/R Systems (MAGNETS),” which involves the Integration of active and passive elements in GaN-based transmit and receive modules.

Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering