SOE faculty members honored for excellence Six School of Engineering faculty members recently received Tufts faculty awards in recognition of their outstanding teaching, research, or service.
When marine algae get sick: how viruses shape microbe interactions Associate Professor Jeffrey Guasto, former Tufts postdoc Richard J. Henshaw, and Michael Stehnach, EG22, worked with Wake Forest University to investigate virus-infected microbes in algae.
‘Give everything a shot’ Mechanical engineering senior True Becker defies gravity on the Celtics dunk team, sings a cappella, and is a seasoned Ninja Warrior.
Tufts-designed sonic anemometer will circumnavigate the globe via balloon Built by Associate Professor Rob White, the device will measure wind speeds at varying altitudes.
Tufts-designed sonic anemometer set to circumnavigate the globe via balloon Built by Associate Professor Rob White, the device will measure wind speeds at varying altitudes.
$11.5 million sponsorship creates new research institute Tufts Epsilon Materials Institute, led by Vikram Handa, E01, will innovate in advanced material research in support of the clean energy transition.
Graduate students build professional experience through new engineering Co-Op Program Four graduate students in the SOE Graduate Co-Op program share their stories.
Tufts celebrates the official dedication of the Tsungming Tu Complex During the ceremony, Professor Loring Tu announced an additional $500,000 challenge match donation.
Men’s Swimming Medley Relay Team Wins NCAA Co-Championship Eric Lundgren and Soeren Euvrard, E25, helped lead Tufts to its first-ever NCAA relay title, tying for first in the 200 medley relay final.