Information on the admissions process can be found here, while specific information on application materials can be found here. Below are some questions and answers regarding admissions for the Master ...
Northwestern Engineering faculty, students, postdocs, and alumni are participating in the annual forum for advances in ...
Students must have taken [CS 111 and (CS 214 or be a CogSci major)] or be a Computer Science Masters or PhD student, or obtain instructor permission, in order to register for this course. Stat 304 is ...
The PhD program in industrial engineering and management sciences offers students the opportunity to use skills in computing, mathematical analysis and modeling, and economic analysis to produce ...
Thank you for your interest in earning a master of science in materials science and engineering at Northwestern University. Please see the frequently asked questions about how to apply below, as well ...
Manager’s view of tools available to recruit, develop, appraise, compensate, organize, and lead a team going through change. Application of psychological principles relating to human dynamics, ...
4 National Academy Members Two of our faculty members belong to the select 25 people that are in all three National Academies ...
Overview of computer engineering design. Number systems and Boolean algebra. Logic gates. Design of combinational circuits and simplification. Decoders, multiplexors, adders. Sequential logic and flip ...
https://catalogs.northwestern.edu/undergraduate/engineering-applied-science/engineering-sciences-applied-mathematics/applied-mathematics-degree/The bachelor of ...
Imagine McCormick’s future. What will it look like? Over the past academic year, Northwestern Engineering leadership—including Dean Christopher Schuh, the school’s nine department faculty chairs, and ...
At first glance, quantum mechanics might seem strange or even impossible. That’s because our everyday experiences of the laws of physics are very different from how matter and energy behave at the ...
To create a safer, more practical robot, Professor Ryan Truby and his team developed a soft, flexible actuator that enables robots to move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle. To ...