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Three Northeastern professors have received top honors in their field from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Named to AIMBE’s College of Fellows Class of 2024 are Mansoor Amiji, university distinguished professor of pharmaceutical sciences and chemical engineering; Eno E. Ebong, associate professor and associate chair for graduate studies in chemical engineering; and
Meet Dr. Lomada Dakshayani: A Trailblazer in Cancer Biology and Nanotechnology Lomada Dakshayani, who works as an associate professor at Yogi Vemana University in Kadapa, is being recognized for her exceptional talent and dedication to research. With 14 years of experience in teaching and 23 years devoted to research, she has significantly contributed to the
This policy brief presents the key findings and recommendations from a study of government scholarship programs for international education in Kazakhstan. It identifies the contribution of alumni from the Bolashak scholarship program and Nazarbayev University to the nation at the individual, institutional and societal level the factors that support and hinder alumni contributions to the
× CRITIC’S PICK: The two-week celebration of local science and technology for all ages returns with more than a hundred interactive and educational events throughout Atlanta; it all wraps up with a big party in Piedmont Park. Visitors get to explore topics such as AI and brain imaging, amphibians and snapping turtles, circus acts, bugs