Lab Tour: Materials Science Teaching Lab
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering’s renovated teaching lab is designed to promote active learning and facilitate student work groups.
Engineering Stroke Recovery
Discipline, determination, and drive combine with biomedical innovation to enhance and accelerate physical therapy.
Synthetic Biology Comes of Age
Northwestern's Center for Synthetic Biology aims to have a dramatic impact on medicine, the environment, and education.
Eyes Forward: Expert Insights on Engineering's Future
Northwestern Engineering faculty members look at what to expect from materials, energy, and more in the coming decade.
Catalysts for Positive Change
Northwestern Engineering women find the respect, support, and inspiration they need to lead the future of engineering.
Supporting Women: A Legacy Still in the Making
Strong women in engineering at Northwestern have solidified a foundation for success for generations to come.
Determined Team Leader
Melissa Anyetei (’02) views legal negotiations through the eye of an engineer.
Creating Clarity
Jeff Smith (’92) finds inspiration at the dynamic intersection of technology and design.
The Inventive Mind of an Intrapreneur
With more than 60 patents to his credit, Edgar Menezes (MS ’79, PhD ’80) helped lead innovation at Johnson & Johnson for three decades.
Mining the Future
David Snydacker (PhD ’16) explores new ways to extract maximum value from lithium.
Geometrically Freezing Out Frost
Professor Kyoo-Chul (Ken) Park and researchers discover a way to reduce frost formation significantly.