Guided tour of the Massachusetts State House delving into the history, daily operations, and architectural background of the building. Lunch in Boston to follow.
Guided tour of MIT museum and gallery “AI, Mind the Gap.” Join us in shining light on the promise, impacts, limitless potential, and murky misconceptions of artificial intelligence. Lunch in Boston to follow.
Mills College Art Museum at Northeastern University is a forum for contemporary art and presents exhibitions from a variety of artists to encourage reflection upon our culture.
A tour of Harvard’s most popular attraction for its historical collections, temporary exhibitions, and new permanent galleries. Lunch in Cambridge to follow.
Join lawyer and alumnus Alan Saltman as he discusses his new book that explains why Churchill chose to fight World War II alone rather than negotiate a peace treaty with Germany in 1940.
A tour of the contemporary public art that connects us with our Boston campus and surrounding communities, guided by Thomas Vannatter, Northeastern’s Public Art Manager. Lunch on campus to follow.
Taskin Padir, associate professor in computer and electrical engineering, is Northeastern’s first Amazon Scholar for bringing a human approach to robotics to the company’s fleet of drivers.
Join Ramkumar Hariharan, Data Scientist and Computational Biologist at COE, NU Seattle Campus, as he discusses how we are at a turning point in human longevity research. Learn earn how researchers at Northeastern are using AI technology to help with anti-aging.
The NU@Noon Fall program continues with Waleed Meleis, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering! Find out how the Enabling Engineering student group at Northeastern is taking measures to empower individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities through innovative devices.
Kick off the fall NU@Noon program by joining Jared Auclair, Vice Provost of Research Economic Development and Director of Bioinnovation! Learn how Northeastern was able to successfully handle the pandemic by setting up COVID-19 research labs on campus, monitoring new pathogens, and more.