Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Kat Allen, EG26 Doctoral student in mechanical engineering and human-robot interaction Kat Allen is passionate about designing makerspaces for everyone. Human-technology interface , Students , Graduate students , Women engineers
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Teo Patrosio, E23, A23 Undergraduate student Teo Patrosio, E23, A23, is working on the frontier of computers. Human-technology interface , Students , Undergraduate students
Tufts alumnus receives data privacy award Jonathan Wilde, E15, received an industry award for his significant contributions to the data privacy space. Human-technology interface , Alumni
Offshore wind power’s last mile School of Engineering faculty and students are working to overcome the challenges—technological, environmental, and political—associated with the “New Deal” infrastructure project of the century. Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Graduate students
Computer science undergraduates nominated for research award Three computer science students were nominated for this year’s Computing Research Association's Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Avis Carrero, EG20, EG25 Avis Carrero, EG20, EG25 is pursuing an inclusive vision of engineering education Learning science , Students , Graduate students , STEM diversity
Alum recognized in civil engineering Betsy Kirtland, E16, EG17, was named one of 10 New Faces of Civil Engineering Professionals by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Energy, water, and environment , Alumni , Women engineers
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Leslie Jaramillo Martinez, E23 Leslie Jaramillo Martinez, E23, is drawn to product design and fabrication. Human-technology interface , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Luca Mazzaferro, EG23 Luca Mazzaferro, EG23, explores the potential of polymers for enhanced water treatment and improved burn dressings. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Students , Graduate students