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Northwestern Computer Science recognizes graduating computer science students for their impactful contributions.
Northwestern Computer Science honors and recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in computer science mentoring and ...
When Catherine Klapperich (’94) chose to attend Northwestern, her future seemed clear. As editor of her high school newspaper, she felt journalism was the right path—until she happened upon an ...
As president of Schneider Electric North America Operations, Aamir Paul (’00) leads all operations from strategy to execution in Canada, Central America, Mexico, and the US—delivering best-in-class ...
Imagine McCormick’s future. What will it look like? Over the past academic year, Northwestern Engineering leadership—including Dean Christopher Schuh, the school’s nine department faculty chairs, and ...
As an electrical engineering undergraduate student in the 1990s, Mark Hersam knew the future of electronics was tied to the future of materials. At the time, the field was focused on making the ...
A wearable sensor that tracks COVID-19 symptoms and recovery. A wireless, flexible respiratory monitor for patients with sleep apnea. An implant that senses fatal levels of ingested opioids and then ...
To create a safer, more practical robot, Professor Ryan Truby and his team developed a soft, flexible actuator that enables robots to move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle. To ...
As one of the pharma industry's most reputed global supply chain leaders, Kimberly Lounds Foster thrives on opportunities to help patients worldwide. A lifelong passion for science began in the ...
Growing up in Haiti, Northwestern Engineering’s Ludmilla Aristilde looked critically at the land and thought about how soil sustains plants. This came naturally; her father was both an educator and ...
Deepfakes—digital artifacts including photos, videos, and audio that have been generated or modified using AI software—often look and sound real. Deepfake content has been used to dupe viewers, spread ...
A new study by Professor Tao Sun tracks the evolution of crystallographic defects in real time during metal additive manufacturing.
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