Srinivas Sridhar Distinguished University Professor of Physics s.sridhar@neu.edu 617.373.2930 Expertise collective excitations in materials, metamaterials, nanomedicine, nanophotonics, quantum chaos, superconductivity Srinivas Sridhar in the Press Northeastern University receives $1.15 million National Institutes of Health grant Northeastern University students will have the opportunity to co-op with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute thanks to a $1.15 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The school has been competing for years to receive funding from the federal group, hoping to train undergraduates in nanomedicine, the science of using molecules to more precisely deploy cancer […] Wonder Material Ignites Scientific Gold Rush Among those expressing enthusiasm for graphene is the U.S. military. In late 2011, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Md., signed an agreement to study graphene’s properties with Northeastern University in Boston. The agreement is mainly funded by a $300,000 grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa. The university plans to […] Srinivas Sridhar for Northeastern Global News From facial recognition to nanomedicines, these Northeastern inventors are transforming health care and technology From facial recognition to nanomedicines, these Northeastern inventors are transforming health care and technology From facial recognition to nanomedicines, these Northeastern inventors are transforming health care and technology. Nanomedicine could reduce the frequency of breast and ovarian cancer treatments, research finds Nanomedicine could reduce the frequency of breast and ovarian cancer treatments, research finds A Northeastern researcher explores how nanomedicine is reshaping cancer care by delivering time-released immunotherapy. These goggles scan your brain to detect neurological and vision function loss These goggles scan your brain to detect neurological and vision function loss The NeuroVEP can turn brain signals into a map of stimuli and compare them with a baseline model for healthy vision using ML techniques. Three Northeastern professors elected fellows, join prestigious group of medical and biological engineers Three Northeastern professors elected fellows, join prestigious group of medical and biological engineers The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows draws from the upper 2% of medical and biological engineers. Northeastern University’s Cancer Nanomedicine Co-ops for Undergraduate Research Experiences program is training the researchers who could transform cancer treatments Northeastern University’s Cancer Nanomedicine Co-ops for Undergraduate Research Experiences program is training the researchers who could transform cancer treatments A NU program has influenced the researchers behind an app that delivers personalized treatment information to people with breast cancer. Professor on a mission to create crystal-clear images of the human brain Professor on a mission to create crystal-clear images of the human brain An intricate network of vessels pumps blood and oxygen through our brains, fueling our ability to think, feel, and function. Northeastern faculty spark a sea change in the nanomedicine field Northeastern faculty spark a sea change in the nanomedicine field Professors Srinivas Sridhar and Thomas Webster launched the Nanomedicine Academy of Minority Serving Institutions to bring a diverse workforce into this emerging field. From cameras to computers, new material could change how we work and play From cameras to computers, new material could change how we work and play Northeastern physicists Swastik Kar and Srinivas Sridhar led a research team whose novel work has potential applications for improved cellphone cameras and tiny transistors that when multiplied by the billions could fuel computers. Students explore nanomedicine research on CaNCURE co-ops Students explore nanomedicine research on CaNCURE co-ops Students in the first cohort of an exciting new cancer nanomedicine research co-op program are wrapping up their experiential learning opportunities, which they say have been nothing short of career-defining. New grant supports co-ops in cancer nanomedicine New grant supports co-ops in cancer nanomedicine With support from the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute, Northeastern University will partner with the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center to provide co-op experiences to undergraduate students, who will receive training to study and conduct cancer nanomedicine research.
Northeastern University receives $1.15 million National Institutes of Health grant Northeastern University students will have the opportunity to co-op with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute thanks to a $1.15 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The school has been competing for years to receive funding from the federal group, hoping to train undergraduates in nanomedicine, the science of using molecules to more precisely deploy cancer […]
Wonder Material Ignites Scientific Gold Rush Among those expressing enthusiasm for graphene is the U.S. military. In late 2011, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Md., signed an agreement to study graphene’s properties with Northeastern University in Boston. The agreement is mainly funded by a $300,000 grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa. The university plans to […]