News

Feb 07, 2019
Celebrate National Engineers Week
In celebration of the importance the engineering profession has to society and the world, the College of Engineering is excited to host a series of fun, informative, and inspirational activities and events for all ages.
Feb 06, 2019
Research: Art or Science? Contest Now Accepting Submissions!
Research: Art or Science is an exhibition that provides undergraduate and graduate students conducting research with a unique opportunity to showcase their work. Students can submit an image and description of […]

Jan 31, 2019
Harris to Contribute to Two Journal Jubilees
ECE Professor Vincent Harris has been invited to contribute to the 30th jubilee for the Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism and the 60th jubilee for the Journal of Alloys and Compounds.

Jan 30, 2019
Finding the Right Balance
COS/ECE Professor Dagmar Sternad is studying the motion of dancers from the Boston Ballet to determine how the human body balances itself which could help improve medical rehabilitation as well as stabilizing robots.

Jan 22, 2019
Developing Robots That Don’t Fall
ECE Assistant Professor Alireza Ramezani is working on designing robots that can not only walk but fly to someday explore distant planets.

Jan 18, 2019
Rinaldi Awarded $1.7M ARPA-E Grant for Transformational Energy Technology
Matteo Rinaldi, ECE Associate Professor and director of Northeastern SMART, was awarded a $1.7M grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) for “Zero-Power Wireless Infrared Digitizing Sensors for Large Scale Energy-Smart Farm”.

Jan 18, 2019
Mathworks TA office Hours for Spring 2019
Mathworks TA office hours for Spring 2019: Mondays: 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm Tuesdays: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Wednesdays: 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm in Snell Library Colab-D

Jan 17, 2019
Creating Low-Cost, Low-Power Sensors to Protect Crops
Matteo Rinaldi, ECE Associate Professor and Director of Northeastern SMART, is developing low-cost, low-power sensors that can monitor the health of a farmer’s crop and alert them when there is trouble.