News
Nov 10, 2016
Chemical Engineering Alumni Present Capstone Project “DendriNow” at AIChE San Francisco
Last Spring, a Chemical Engineering capstone team consisting of Jennifer Langh ChE'16, Melanie Guerin ChE'16, Robert Kuhn ChE'16, and Grant Levy ChE'16 were looking for inspiration. They wanted to find a capstone project that could produce something tangible, as opposed to the typical theoretical nature of these projects. They were rewarded with an opportunity to […]
Nov 03, 2016
Two COE Teams Named MassChallenge Winners
3DFortify founded by MIE Assistant Professor Randall Erb & PhD student Josh Martin selected as a $50K Gold prize winner and QSM Diagnostics founded by ChE Associate Professor Edgar Goluch awarded silver prize winner in the MassChallenge.
Oct 31, 2016
Webster receives ISCM Excellence Award
ChE Professor and Chair Thomas Webster received the ISCM (International Society for Ceramics in Medicine) Excellence Award.
Oct 26, 2016
Dean Aubry is Shaping the Future of Engineers
COE Dean Nadine Aubry is shaping the future of engineering education while being recognized for her achievements through prestigious appointments and major awards.
Oct 25, 2016
Parent & Family Night at COE
The College of Engineering hosted a reception for students and their families during Parent & Family weekend.
Oct 24, 2016
Dialogue of Civilizations trip to Italy, Summer 2 2017
What do weather prediction, the stock market, and phone call routing have to do with Galileo, Newton, and Leonardo da Vinci? Come to Italy to find out! Italy and the Scientific Revolutions Instructor: Prof. Waleed Meleis This Dialogue studies two revolutions in scientific thought: the Scientific Revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries and the […]
Oct 24, 2016
Reviewing New Hydrogel Implants
ChE Professor Art Coury was interviewed by Reuters to examine Cativa's new hydrogel implant in the article "Water-based implant new option for Americans with big toe damage". Source: News @ Northeastern “It’s a good thing for prolonging a joint’s use without doing something more drastic, like a total joint replacement … but nobody knows how […]
Oct 24, 2016
ChE Professor & Chair Tom Webster to Give Keynote Talk at the Annual MS&T Conference
ChE Professor & Department Chair Tom Webster will give a keynote talk at the Annual MS&T Conference discussing how nanomaterials alone, without pharmaectutical drugs or growth factors, are being used to control stem cell differentiation for a wide range of diseases, including infection, inflammation, cancer, and poor tissue growth.