In the Media

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Feb 21, 2019

Multiferroics and the path to the market

ECE Professor Nian Sun was interviewed by Dr. Stephen Shevlin from Nature Materials on Multiferroics and the path to the market.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 07, 2019

Robotics Students Win 5G Robotics Challenge

Robotics students featured in the RobotReport article “5G Robotics Challenge winners named by MassTLC, Verizon, Ericsson” and MassTLC’s article “MassTLC, Verizon, Ericsson Name Winners in 5G Robotics Challenge” for being […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Feb 01, 2019

Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets

ECE Assistant Professor Alireza Ramezani’s robotics research featured in In Compliance article “Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Oct 18, 2018

Transparent Microelectrodes Improve Brain Activity Mapping

ECE Assistant Professor was featured in the Physics World article “Transparent microelectrodes improve brain activity mapping”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Oct 09, 2018

Humans Control Complex Objects by Exploiting Their Stability

COS/ECE Professor Dagmar Sternad was featured in Physics Today's article "Humans control complex objects by exploiting their stability."

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Sep 24, 2018

Robot Revolution

Northeastern's Valkyrie robot was one of the featured robots in the TODAY Show's "Robot Revolution" segment.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jul 19, 2018

Dive Under the Ice With the Brave Robots of Antarctica

ECE/MIE Professor Hanumant Singh was featured in Wired.com’s article and video “Dive Under the Ice With the Brave Robots of Antarctica” for his work with his Seabed and Jetyak robots to collect ocean data in extreme arctic conditions.

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Apr 09, 2018

Scientists Cross Disciplines to Develop an Implantable Device to Prevent and Treat Brain Diseases

ECE Chair and Professor Srinivas Tadigadapa was featured in PennState's article "Scientists cross disciplines to develop an implantable device to prevent and treat brain diseases".

Electrical & Computer Engineering