Alum recognized in deep foundations industry Amanda Parry, EG18, received a WiDF Professional Development Grant from the Deep Foundations Institute. Energy, water, and environment , Alumni , Graduate students , Women engineers
Addressing solar inequity Assistant Professor Deborah Sunter spoke to NPR about the lack of rooftop installations in hispanic- and black-majority communities. Energy, water, and environment , Faculty , Women engineers
Summer Scholars in Engineering Seven engineering students received Summer Scholars funding to work on independent undergraduate research projects at Tufts. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Tufts adds solar energy systems The new 136-panel solar array on the roof of the Science and Engineering Complex is expected to generate about 61,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year. Campus news , Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now
Improving oceanic ecosystems Dean of Graduate Engineering Karen Panetta appeared on "Digital Trends Live" to discuss opportunities for new technology to improve ocean health. Faculty , Women engineers , Energy, water, and environment
Bug meat David Kaplan, Stern Family Professor and Biomedical Engineering Chair, discusses engineered insect tissue as a potential food source with WIRED. Faculty , Energy, water, and environment
Sustainable future food Biomedical engineering graduate student Natalie Rubio discusses her recently published paper on lab-grown insect meat. Graduate students , Energy, water, and environment
Sustaining our future through energy security Assistant Professor Deborah Sunter is profiled by the U.S. Department of Energy's EERE Postdoctoral Research Award Program. Faculty , Energy, water, and environment
Clean water ahead Alum Alex Rappaport co-founds a company to use technology developed at Tufts to clean the dirtiest industrial water. Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Energy, water, and environment