The system developed by Professor Julius Lucks that monitors contaminants in drinking water is now sensitive enough to detect tiny nucleic acids.
A novel method developed in Professor Ted Sargent’s lab addresses perovskite solar cell durability challenges, bringing the ...
Research constitutes approximately 40% of the program curriculum and represents one of the key competitive advantages of the MBP. Students select the research project and lab that suit their interests ...
Research from Professor Daniel Abrams highlights the different ways that in-person events foster community building and ...
New research from the Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering uncovers how 3D genome structures generate cellular memories, paving the way for advances in medicine and longevity through cellular ...
We live in a world where nearly everyone everywhere has a computer in hand or tucked in a purse or pocket all the time. We talk to our computers, ask them for directions, and let them connect us to ...
After conquering the financial world, John "Mac" McQuown ('57) set his sights on climate change by building a microgrid that's demonstrating what green tech can do. The stars always seem to align for ...
At Northwestern Engineering, we do more than educate great engineers. We empower our students to become whole-brain engineers. This means integrating the elements of left-brain thinking — analysis, ...
The Department of Computer Science at Northwestern Engineering is home to an internationally renowned group of faculty members, state-of-the-art research equipment, and ample resources offered by an ...
This course will examine how organizations across a variety of sectors have approached sustainability. We will examine how sustainability affects almost every organization throughout its operations ...
The master of science in computer engineering program prepares students to become leaders in university and industry settings. Our department offers students a truly interdisciplinary program with ...