Quantum teleportation could provide long-distance quantum connectivity via the existing fiberoptic infrastructure, but the photons needed for teleportation are lost among the millions of light ...
Digital control theory, design methodology, and techniques for controller implementation on digital computers. Discrete system modeling, system identification, and adaptive control methods. Single and ...
The success of the MBP depends upon the collaboration of a diverse team of faculty. MBP instructors create a supportive yet challenging environment for their students, one that engages their cognitive ...
Modern software frameworks such as Next.js, Django, and Spring Boot provide the foundational components to quickly develop and deploy full-stack software applications. These frameworks, which are ...
Academics OverviewExplore our degrees, programs, courses, and other enrichment opportunities. All Areas of StudyView a chart of all study areas cross-categorized by degree type. Undergraduate Study ...
Setting performance goals for the performance year is part of the Performance Excellence process. Performance goals are strategic objectives that guide employees towards fulfilling the requirements of ...
Tissue engineering is a field that aims to regenerate or repair diseased or injured tissues and organs in the body. This course will use student-directed learning as the teaching tool to introduce ...
The 21-unit MBP curriculum features a unique blend of science, engineering, and business of biotechnology. MBP Students undergo rigorous research training (at least 1,000 total hours) in a research ...
If you are talented and highly motivated to do graduate-level work, and have earned advanced placement credit to complete your bachelor's degree requirements in fewer than four years, you may be ...
The Computer Science (CS) Department at Northwestern University is recognized for technical excellence, whole-brain thinking, and highly interdisciplinary research. Northwestern CS equips students ...
Biotechnology has the potential to change the world. In the U.S., biotech jobs are vast and varied, but a select number of cities have become concentrated hot spots for companies leading innovation in ...
When Catherine Klapperich (’94) chose to attend Northwestern, her future seemed clear. As editor of her high school newspaper, she felt journalism was the right path—until she happened upon an ...