The Other Side of O2
Guillermo Ameer's innovative antioxidant biomaterial helps mitigate the inflammatory response to implants and grafts.
Patents, Piracy, & Predictions
Engineering and law professors collaborate on legal analytics software to predict patent disputes.
Trading the Beach for the Research Lab
Three McCormick undergraduates share their summer research experiences.
World's Largest Materials Database Now Open
Open quantum materials database offers unlimited access to analyses of nearly 300,000 compounds
Evolution and Innovation by Design
After nearly two decades, engineering first and the legacy of design thinking continue to transform the McCormick experience.
Taking a Stand on Transportation
As an active member of the Transportation Research Board, Joseph Schofer is helping to shape the future of the nation’s transportation infrastructure.
An Engineering Solution to a Humanitarian Problem
Carolyn Duran and Intel Corporation are manufacturing conflict-free microprocessors to help solve a global problem.
Taphandles
Taphandles founder Paul Fichter (BS ’94, MMM ’97) mixes beer with branding, artistry, and engineering.
Nimble in Healthcare
In an ever-shifting healthcare landscape, Cindy Kent ('91) leans on her McCormick experience to bring innovative pharmaceutical solutions to market.
Round Trip
Robert Peskin (MS '75, PhD '77) plans to donate 1,700 books about public transportation systems, transit and railroad architecture, vintage posters, and graphic design to Northwestern’s Transportation Library.
Taking Flight
Five former McCormick students team up to create Titan Aerospace, a start-up that designs and builds solar-powered, unmanned aerial vehicles.
Keeping it Green in the Peace Corps
Natalie Lake ('12) is helping educate communities in Peru about renewable energy through interactive environmental projects.