Research team receives best paper award Tufts researchers and colleagues won the best paper award at the recent IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing.
Researchers explore new methods for quantifying chronic pain in women The project, which will use a variety of biological measures of pain, could lead to better pain management.
National Science Foundation grant awarded to cross-disciplinary research team A Growing Convergence Research grant will support an interdisciplinary team in helping STEM students to reframe and engage with ambiguity, uncertainty, and confusion.
Miller to lead the NSF Division of Engineering Education and Centers Professor Eric Miller begins his term as EEC Division Director in October 2024.
Tufts researchers develop smart ingestible pills The novel pill can detect pathogenic microbes in the gut, and results show detection of E. coli in the small intestine.
University announces the launch of Tufts Beyond 175 The intensive planning effort will be inclusive of all campuses and constituencies at Tufts.
Wearable technology to help detect cognitive decline Tufts researchers collaborate to detect cognitive decline early.
Tufts student develops Dunkin' price comparison tool Computer engineering student Jack Burton, E26, created DunkinScout to compare prices among Dunkin' locations. As reported by the Boston Globe.
Springboard awards support innovative research Four projects involving School of Engineering faculty or staff received Tufts Springboard Awards for their forward-thinking research.