In the Media

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Ravinder Dahiya

Jan 29, 2026

Inside the Unforeseen Dangers of Dissolvable Medical Devices

ECE Professor Ravinder Dahiya was featured in the Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry (MD&DI) article “Inside the Unforeseen Dangers of Dissolvable Medical Devices.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Ravinder Dahiya

Nov 14, 2025

Built to Last: Rethinking Electronics for a Circular Future

ECE Professor Ravinder Dahiya was featured in the IEEE Technology for a Sustainable Climate article “Built to Last: Rethinking Electronics for a Circular Future.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Sep 30, 2025

AI Chips Are Getting Hotter. A Microfluidics Breakthrough Goes Straight to the Silicon To Cool up to Three Times Better.

Electrical engineering alumna Judy Priest was featured in the Microsoft News article “AI chips are getting hotter. A microfluidics breakthrough goes straight to the silicon to cool up to three times better.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Michele Polese

Jun 03, 2025

Can the Dept. Of Transportation and Sean Duffy Fix an Antiquated and Frequently Broken Air Traffic Control System?

Michele Polese is an assistant research professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University and expert in wireless networks. He called the plan to upgrade the air traffic control […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Kin Chung Fong

Feb 28, 2025

The Superconductivity of Layered Graphine Is Surprisingly Strange

ECE/COS Associate Professor Kin Chung Fong was featured in the New Scientist article “The Superconductivity of Layered Graphene Is Surprisingly Strange.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 10, 2025

Uncovering Major Vulnerability in Wireless Networking Technology

ECE Assistant Professor Francesco Restuccia was featured in the TechXplore article “How Secure Is Your Wi-Fi Network? Research Uncovers Major Vulnerability in Wireless Networking Technology.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Alireza Ramezani

Oct 02, 2024

Bats’ Weird Wings Inspired This Drone

ECE Associate Professor Alireza Ramezani was featured in the Popular Science article “Bats’ Weird Wings Inspired This Drone.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Sep 23, 2024

Phones Unlikely To Be Rigged With Explosive Devices Like Pagers 

ECE Professor and Interim Chair Josep Jornet was featured in the CBC News article “Can Phones Be Rigged To Explode Like the Pagers in Lebanon? Experts Say It’s Possible — […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering