A simple and actionable solution to flood forecasting In a recent paper in Nature-Scientific Reports, Professor Shafiqul Islam and colleagues present a simple, accurate flood forecasting model. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students
Commencement 2024 Join us as we celebrate the Class of 2024 from May 16 - 19th! Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Research symposium showcases Draper Scholars’ work Four Tufts School of Engineering graduate students present at the Draper Scholar Research Symposium. Research , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
2024 commencement speakers Dr. Reggie Brothers, E81, and Dr. Arul Jayaraman, EG95, will address the Class of 2024 at the School of Engineering commencement ceremonies. Engineers , Alumni , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Successful test launch for Tufts rocketry team Undergraduate and graduate students in Tufts Students for the Exploration and Discovery of Space collaborate on building a competitive space rocket. Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Blood, Sweat, and Water: New paper analytical devices easily track health and environment Using paper, Tufts researchers have devised inexpensive, shelf-stable, easy-to-use tests that bring lab-level precision to home and the wider world. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Graduate students
Startup deploys AI to see better underwater Tufts startup SeaDeep aims to protect coral reefs, monitor undersea pipelines and cables, and improve inspections of offshore energy platforms. Research , Human-technology interface , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students
Protein synthesis economy Researchers in Associate Professor Nik Nair’s lab investigate how specific codons control cellular resources and fitness. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
Where engineering pathways begin: Zachary Rummler, E23, EG24 Hiking and computer science guide Zachary Rummler to explore AI as a potential solution to environmental challenges. Energy, water, and environment , Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students