A new textbook from three Northwestern Engineering faculty members highlights an exciting new way to solve problems using the growing discipline of data science. Traditional data science methodologies ...
Carbon is a primary building block of life and forms millions of organic compounds with hydrogen, making it essential to the universe. It is also found in nearly every part of the human body.
Materials are a necessity for all engineering applications. Materials science and engineering seeks to understand the fundamental physical origins of material behavior in order to optimize properties ...
Innovations around the globe—and beyond—require better, stronger, lighter, more adaptable materials. From metals that can sustain the heat—and cold—of space travel to greener plastics that help ...
The engineering curriculum draws inspiration from areas that align with Brandeis' existing strengths, including bioengineering and materials science, while enhancing our existing undergraduate and ...
Careers in science, technology, and engineering (STE) offer opportunities to use scientific inquiry, research, data analysis, critical thinking, and programming to solve complex real-world problems ...
Principles for making productive connections include engaging children in investigation and design experiences that draw on multiple domains, making integration explicit in designs and teaching, ...
Julio M. Ottino (NAE) is dean of the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Northwestern University, and Distinguished Robert R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P.
BTech in General Engineering vs. Engineering Science: In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, companies require engineers who possess an understanding not merely of a single field, but of ...