Offshore wind power’s last mile School of Engineering faculty and students are working to overcome the challenges—technological, environmental, and political—associated with the “New Deal” infrastructure project of the century.
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Avis Carrero, EG20, EG25 Avis Carrero, EG20, EG25 is pursuing an inclusive vision of engineering education
Alum recognized in civil engineering Betsy Kirtland, E16, EG17, was named one of 10 New Faces of Civil Engineering Professionals by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling In recognition of National Engineering Week, Tufts students describe myriad inventive opportunities offered by engineering.
Honoring Black Heritage through research and practice Black faculty members connect their personal experiences and family histories to their contributions to the academic enterprise at Tufts
Springboard Awards fund innovation Researchers across the School of Engineering received Tufts Springboard Awards to fund collaborative research projects.
Restructuring frameworks at COP27 Environmental Engineering Policy and Planning student Emma Hibbard, AG23, joined discussions that reimagine global efforts to combat climate change.
Aiming for implementation A delegation of Tufts students and faculty traveled to the UN Conference of the Parties (COP) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Viewing work with wonder Professor of the Practice Brian Brenner spoke to the ASCE Plot Points podcast about his bridge engineering origin story.