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Chang, who passed away at age 83 on June 21, will be remembered for his scientific innovation and commitment to educating the ...
In February, Texas A&M University’s Hagler Institute for Advanced Study announced the creation of the John Rogers/Yonggang ...
Three leaders from Adobe Research met with Northwestern students and faculty members to discuss potential research ...
Kumar, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the M c Cormick School of Engineering, seeks to make quantum computing scalable through robust, photonic-based communication between quantum ...
Roboticists have no idea how to manually design a robot as athletic and intelligent as even the simplest animals. We could take inspiration from the evolutionary design of animals. But we will need to ...
Northwestern University is hosting the Diffusion Fundamentals XI conference from June 30-July 2 in Evanston. This event, “Spreading in Nature, Technology, and Society” will bring together a highly ...
Embodied AI HAND ERC’s research advances Northwestern Engineering’s leadership in embodied AI. A strategic priority for the M c Cormick School of Engineering, such research leverages the school’s ...
Northwestern Engineering undergraduates have been collaborating with neighboring groups and individuals to address human challenges for nearly three decades. In Design Thinking and Communication (DTC) ...
A wearable sensor system that predicts fatigue at work. A tiny implant that delivers diabetes drugs on demand. A flexible patch that optimizes the sense of touch for the visually impaired. Through the ...
As president of Schneider Electric North America Operations, Aamir Paul (’00) leads all operations from strategy to execution in Canada, Central America, Mexico, and the US—delivering best-in-class ...
A message from Dean Christopher SchuhArtificial intelligence (AI) and data science might be the current buzzwords in technology news, but for those of us in engineering academia, these fields have ...
Growing up in Haiti, Northwestern Engineering’s Ludmilla Aristilde looked critically at the land and thought about how soil sustains plants. This came naturally; her father was both an educator and ...