After graduation, Ulloa plans to pursue post-doctoral positions that allow her to continue conducting interdisciplinary ...
In a perspective article published in Science, Professor Jonathan Rivnay explores next-generation bioelectronic medication.
Through her interdisciplinary work with the Delta Lab, human-computer interaction, and learning sciences communities at ...
Professor Fabian Bustamante launched the feedback program in 2020 to provide guidance to prospective PhD students applying to ...
The team developed MobilePoser, a new system that leverages sensors already embedded within consumer mobile devices to accurately track a person’s full-body pose and global translation in space in ...
Existing electroactive materials are hard, rigid, and often made from non-sustainable, toxic substances, making them impractical for use in soft, flexible electronics, wearable technology, and ...
A paper by Northwestern University researchers outlines a new framework for teaching synthetic biologists that focuses on societal problems first and how they could be addressed. Synthetic biologists ...
Imagine a friend asks to borrow some money. Before you answer, you likely will consider the risks involved with lending the requested amount. What happens if they don't pay you back when they say will ...
Yuchen Wang (MSR '19) did not know her MSR final project would still be relevant for her five years later, but as a senior software engineer at Plus, it is a project she continues referring back to.
The art of respectful disagreement is vanishing. Instead of respectfully working through discrepancies, differences in viewpoints are turning personal, ruining friendships and dividing families. John ...
US embassies and consulates are designed to withstand a diverse set of dire, yet plausible, threats. These secure buildings are blast-proof, bullet-proof, fire-proof, natural disaster-proof, and even ...