The device developed by Professor John Rogers could help clinicians detect stress and discomfort in babies, the elderly and critically ill, or sedated patients who cannot communicate.
Arthur P. Hurter Jr., a professor emeritus in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences (IEMS), passed away May 5, 2026, at age 93. The longest-serving chair of Northwestern ...
Quantum teleportation could provide long-distance quantum connectivity via the existing fiberoptic infrastructure, but the photons needed for teleportation are lost among the millions of light ...
The recognition reflects Eze’s contributions to learning analytics and collaborative learning research, as well as his ...
Noninvasive imaging by a team led by associate research professor Maria Kokkori and Professor Aggelos Katsaggelos identifies ...
Kumar will succeed Randall Berry, effective September 1, 2026, providing leadership during a global search for the next chair ...
Nitride materials identified by Professor James Rondinelli combine electric and magnetic properties, offering a path to ...
Animals communicate in vastly different ways, but scientists lack a unifying explanation for why these diverse signals cluster around similar rhythmic tempos. Identifying a shared neural “sweet spot” ...
Bioelectronics pioneer John A. Rogers was elected into the American Philosophical Society in recognition of his extraordinary accomplishments in his field. Rogers is a member of the mathematician and ...
Espinosa won the Zdeněk P. Bažant Medal for his contributions to the mechanics of failure and damage, and the Horace Mann ...
Two respected alumni will address Northwestern Engineering’s Class of 2026 as part of the McCormick School of Engineering’s graduation ceremonies on Monday, June 15, at Welsh-Ryan Arena. “Antonio ...