Alumni create holographic print startup Tom Baran and Matt Hirch (E04) create Lumii, a company that uses complex algorithms to place dots of ink to add depth, motion, and chromatic effects to packages and labels.
Alumni Spotlight: Hannah Voelker Computer science and biomedical engineering alumna Hannah Voelker shares her experience from her first year in industry.
Amplifying entrepreneurial connections Tufts alumni organize an entrepreneurship and technology summit in San Francisco on June 14.
Tufts Innovates and Collaborates Several School of Engineering faculty members received seed grants from the Office of the Provost for innovative ideas in learning and teaching.
Sustainable future food Biomedical engineering graduate student Natalie Rubio discusses her recently published paper on lab-grown insect meat.
Bug meat David Kaplan, Stern Family Professor and Biomedical Engineering Chair, discusses engineered insect tissue as a potential food source with WIRED.
Commencement Coverage Revisit the Engineering Graduate Programs and All-University Commencement Ceremonies.
Want to build a hexapod robot? The newest makerspace facility at Tufts is bringing together students and faculty to design and build all sorts of creations.
Tufts puts a fresh spin on summer learning With daytime, evening, and online courses, Summer Session covers a wide range of topics for academic, professional, and personal enrichment