News
Apr 16, 2024
2024 Hodgkinson Award
Zachary Hoglund, E’24, bioengineering and biochemistry, is the recipient of the Harold D. Hodgkinson Achievement Award for 2024, one of the highest honors a senior can receive.
Apr 16, 2024
Designing a Civil Engineering Career With Scholarships, Co-ops, and Campus Involvement
Catherine Yates, E’25, is on track to a career in civil engineering and credits hard work, scholarships, two co-ops, and participation in student clubs for helping her achieve her goals.
Apr 14, 2024
2024 U.S. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship
Connor Mclaughlin, PhD’27, computer engineering, was selected as one of the recipients of the U.S. Department of Defense National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellowship to work in the area of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Apr 12, 2024
Daramola Selected as Fellow for Scialog’s Sustainable Minerals, Metals, and Materials Initiative
ChE/COS Assistant Professor Damilola Daramola has been named a Fellow for the three-year Scialog initiative on Sustainable Minerals, Metals, and Materials, which is designed to spark advances in the mining, design, manufacture, and disposal of materials needed to achieve a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system.
Apr 12, 2024
New Methods for Ammonia Electrosynthesis Modeling
ChE Assistant Professor Qing Zhao was awarded a $537,226 NSF award for “Automated Embedded Correlated Wavefunction Theory for Kinetic Modeling in Heterogeneous Catalysis.”
Apr 11, 2024
Novel Approach to Wireless Ranging for UVs in GPS-Denied Environments
ECE Postdoctoral Research Associate Hussein Hussein’s research, “Passive Frequency Comb Generation at Radiofrequency for Ranging Applications,” was published in Nature Communications.
Apr 11, 2024
Finding Natural Solutions To Protect Coastal Communities
Louiza Wise, E’21, environmental engineering, completed three co-ops that fueled her passion for tackling climate change threats with nature-based solutions. Those experiences helped her get a job at the NSF-funded Emerald Tutu project in Boston and helped her prepare for graduate school, the next step in her career.
Apr 11, 2024
Exploring Data-Driven Approach to Cancer Survivors
MGEN Associate Teaching Professor Ram Hariharan’s research, “A Data-driven Approach To Improve Wellness and Reduce Recurrence in Cancer Survivors,” was published in Frontiers in Oncology.