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A.I. to detect cancer

Karen Panetta, Dean of Graduate Engineering Education, has built an artificial intelligence tool that differentiates breast cancer cells from non-cancerous cells by analyzing biopsy images.
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Transistors on a thread

Tufts engineers make thread-based transistors that are extremely flexible and could be used in wearables.
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Sensing a sustainable future

Observing earth from thousands of sensor-enabled satellites is generating data and supporting agriculture, forestry, and other sectors, according to Graduate Dean Karen Panetta and IEEE President Jose Moura.
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Translating research into technology

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.
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Strain stabilization

Ph.D. student Margaret Stevens and two faculty members publish research from the Renewable Energy and Applied Photonics Lab at Tufts University.
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Global collaboration

Three Tufts engineers work with colleagues from the United Kingdom to develop a next-generation sensing system for soil applications.