Organized by Northwestern Engineering’s Aaron Packman and Jennifer Dunn and Weinberg’s Sera Young, the interdisciplinary ...
The advance from a team with Professor Tobin Marks and research assistant professor Yao Yao could enable perceptual ...
Description: Soft Robotics is an emerging field that combines the principles of robotics and materials science to create robots that are flexible, adaptable, and safe to interact with humans and the ...
Northwestern University continues its ambitious initiative to grow and transform Computer Science (CS). The Computer Science department is in the midst of adding twenty new tenure-track faculty in ...
Professor Fabian E. Bustamante and PhD candidate Rashna Kumar led the first comprehensive study to examine the evolving ...
Introduction to Solid State Engineering. Crystalline state of matter. Quantum phenomena, quantum mechanics. Electrons in atoms, atoms in crystals, electrons in crystals. Energy band structures.
The ultrasonic materials characterization research area is focused on the development of advanced ultrasound-based experimental techniques for the characterization of material properties, the study of ...
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, ...
Forging relationships and friendships that last a lifetime is a vital part of the Northwestern Engineering experience. Many undergraduate students form these essential connections in student groups.
We empower our students to become whole-brain engineers by integrating elements of left-brain thinking (analysis, logic, and math) with the high-level right-brain thinking that fosters intuition and ...
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University is home to an internationally renowned group of ...
The physical basis of electronic devices and their application in analog and digital systems. Diodes, transistors, LEDs, photodetectors, and lasers are described, and their properties are explored.