DeKalb, Ill. – Rep. Lauren Underwood visited Northern Illinois University Friday, Jan. 20, to celebrate Congressionally directed funding of $1.5 million to the College of Engineering
Read moreCongresswoman Lauren Underwood Visits Cleanroom Laboratory
Congresswoman Lauren Underwood (Illinois District 14) visited NIU’s College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (CEET) on Monday, April 25 to learn about its cleanroom laboratory,
Read moreExplore Innovative Designs On Display at NIU Senior Design Day
Spend a day being amazed by more than 150 senior engineering students as they display the capstone projects they’ve been working on all year. On
Read moreCEET’s Women Engineers Taking Flight
While the number of female engineers has increased over time, women engineers only represent 13% of the total (altogether.swe.org). The experience of being the only
Read moreAdvanced Degree in Electrical Engineering Sparks Career Success
A masters or doctoral degree in electrical engineering from NIU will deepen your knowledge of the field, stimulate your creativity and give you the tools
Read moreApplause, Please! Award Winning CEET Faculty and Students
The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology has a lot to celebrate this spring. Many awards have been granted to its faculty and staff, including:
Read moreNIU Faculty Receives Early Career Research Award for $430K to Develop Pediatric Hearing Aids
NIU Assistant Professor, Mohammad Moghimi, received the Early Career Research (ECR) Award from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) to develop
Read moreProfessor researching home-health COVID tracking device
Professor Mohammad Moghimi, Ph.D. is working with his research group to investigate the development of a home-health monitoring device to detect the signs of COVID-19, alert individuals
Read moreMicroscope Grant Expands Research in Engineering
A microscope that has the capability of capturing multiple two-dimensional images at different depths and allows users to convert images into three-dimensional high-resolution images might
Read moreFeatured Faculty: Mohammad Moghimi
Mohammad Moghimi was a naturally curious child. He was fascinated by electronics and always wondered how everyday items like radios, TVs and telephones worked. “I
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