Aiming for implementation A delegation of Tufts students and faculty traveled to the UN Conference of the Parties (COP) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty , Graduate students , Campus news
Viewing work with wonder Professor of the Practice Brian Brenner spoke to the ASCE Plot Points podcast about his bridge engineering origin story. Learning science , Energy, water, and environment , Faculty
How gene editing could help solve poor cholesterol Professor Qiaobing Xu spoke to Time about the potential use of CRISPR technology to treat conditions like cancers and cardiovascular disease. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Faculty
Giving Tuesday inspires jumbo support for Tufts More than 8,300 donors stepped up for Tufts to collectively raise $3.9 million in one day. Tufts Now , Students , Campus news
The incredible edible food wrapper Invisible and tasteless, the coating—made from silk protein—could help reduce food waste. Research news , Tufts Now , Faculty
Thread-coating methods for wearables and implantables Undergraduate Ege Ozgul, E23, presented a novel coating method for smart threads at the Materials Research Society’s Fall Meeting. Students , Undergraduate students
Koomson discusses pulse oximeters Associate Professor Valencia Koomson spoke to journalist Soledad O'Brien about research showing that pulse oximeter readings are more likely to be inaccurate for patients with darker skin. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Research news , Faculty , Women engineers
Young Tufts alumni make an impact School of Engineering alumni named to Forbes’ prestigious 30 Under 30 lists. Alumni , Women engineers
Undergraduate conference experience Computer science major Pamela Melgar, A24, attended ACM SIGGRAPH 2022. Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers