News
Jul 28, 2016
Collaboration and Innovation at Chemical Engineering Research Retreat
On July 18, faculty and staff from the Department of Chemical Engineering came together for a Research Retreat led by Associate Professor & Associate Chair of Research, Rebecca Carrier.
Jul 28, 2016
Webster Wins Chinese Academy of Sciences Lee Hsun Lecture Award
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster Wins Chinese Academy of Science's Lee Hsun Lecture Award by the Institute of Metal Research. He will be given the award this Fall in China.
Jul 25, 2016
Northeastern iGEM Team to Compete in iGEM Jamboree
The NU-iGEM Team led by ChE/COE Associate Professor Carolyn Lee-Parsons competed in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Jamboree.
Jul 20, 2016
Webster on 2016 List of Most Cited Researchers in Material Science and Engineering
ChE Chair & Professor Thomas Webster was selected as one of the 2016 List of Most Cited Researchers in Materials Science and Engineering by Elsevier Scopus Data.
Jul 14, 2016
Professor Srinivas Sridhar Receives 2016 BMES Diversity Award
The Awards Committee of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Board of Directors has selected Professor Srinivas Sridhar from the College of Science and Chemical Engineering as the recipient of the […]
Jul 13, 2016
Webster Receives Acta Biomaterialia Silver Medal
ChE Chair and Professor Thomas Webster will receive the 1st Annual Acta Biomaterialia Silver Medal at the Society For Biomaterials Conference in Minneapolis in April 2017.
Jul 12, 2016
ChE Chair and Professor Webster and Affiliated Professor Amiji give invited talks on Nanomedicine in Austria
ChE Chair & Professor Tom Webster and Affiliated Professor Mansoor Amiji gave invited talks last week at the Nanotechnology in Medicine Conference: From Molecules to Humans Conference last week in […]
Jun 16, 2016
International Journal of Nanomedicine Achieves Highest Five Year Impact Factor Ever
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster, who is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Nanomedicine, recently announced the journal had had its highest five year impact factor ever in its 10 year history.