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- Associate Professor Valencia Koomson is developing a first-of-its-kind wearable device to help doctors monitor patients’ tissue oxygenation without requiring access to a heavy power source.
- Ph.D. student Margaret Stevens and two faculty members publish research from the Renewable Energy and Applied Photonics Lab at Tufts University.
- Sameer Sonkusale, professor of electrical and computer engineering, discusses the Nano Lab's fully flexible thread-based devices with Fast Company.
- A group of Tufts alumni and faculty received the Best Presentation Award at the IEEE 4th International Conference on Signal and Image Processing.
- Three Tufts engineers work with colleagues from the United Kingdom to develop a next-generation sensing system for soil applications.
- Faculty at Tufts and New York University will model the interference and effects of hands blocking cellphone signals.
- Researchers at Tufts create transistors and integrated circuits made from threads that combine with thread-based sensors to create fully flexible devices
- Lecturer Steven Bell redesigned the ES4 course with more hands-on elements that allow students to rethink digital design.
- Collaborative work leads to new representation of multimodal data sets that is both informationally and computationally efficient.
New graduate programs, including three 100% online master's degree programs, provide students with the skills to become leaders and innovators in their fields.