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.
Academic achievement and 'intellectual curiosity’ shared by admitted class of 2028 The students admitted to the undergraduate class are described as civic-minded, entrepreneurial, and committed to collaboration.
Sonkusale named Distinguished Lecturer Professor Sameer Sonkusale was named a Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.
The dorms (and rules) have changed, but roommates remain key to student life From buildings with coal stoves to today’s apartment-style spaces, students have forged lifelong friendships in residence halls at Tufts.
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.
Where engineering pathways begin: Ayah Basmeh, E24 Addressing the needs of people drives Ayah Basmeh's work as an electrical engineer and future graduate student in innovation and management.
Using data to humanize health care Combining empathy with more-inclusive patient data could help eliminate widening health disparities, said statistician and author Talithia Williams.
Protecting against AI deepfakes Professor and Dean of Graduate Education shared her expertise with Tech Brew about watermarking to safeguard against increasingly convincing AI deepfakes.
Where engineering pathways begin True to the spirit of engineering, students say finding the best academic fit is experimental and sometimes unconventional.