In the Media

Oct 11, 2024
Tackling AI Bottlenecks in Bioprocessing
MIE Assistant Professor Wei Xie was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article “Tackling AI Bottlenecks in Bioprocessing.”

Oct 10, 2024
Students in AerospaceNU Launch Into Hands-on Learning
The AerospaceNU club was featured in the Huntington News article “Students in AerospaceNU Launch Into Hands-on Learning.”

Oct 07, 2024
NC Health Officials Issue Guidelines for Thousands of Potentially Flooded Private Wells
In response to the recent hurricane in North Carolina, CEE Assistant Professor Kelsey Pieper was featured in the following news outlets urging people to test their well water after the flooding: NC Newsline, Inside Climate News, British Water Filter, Common Dreams, and Nation of Change.

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.”

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 — but Unlikely.”

Aug 28, 2024
Metamaterials Design via and for Computation
MIE/ECE Professor Yongmin Liu was featured in a Nature Computational Science Focus Q&A on “Metamaterials Design via and for Computation,” where he discussed the synergy between photonic metamaterials and AI.

Aug 28, 2024
New NSF Center for Pandemic Insights
Northeastern University was featured in the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article New NFS Center for Pandemic Insights, a partnership of 11 universities and includes ECE Distinguished Professor Nian Sun as a co-PI and Associate Teaching Professor Jennifer Love as a member of a project team.

Aug 28, 2024
Long COVID: What We’re Learning From Scientists and Patients About Pathogens and Chronic Illness
ChE Associate Professor Abby Koppes was featured in the episode “Long COVID: What We’re Learning From Scientists and Patients About Pathogens and Chronic Illness” on the American Chemical Society (ACS) Tiny Matters podcast, where she discussed her research in neural engineering and experiences with Long COVID.