Computer model seeks to explain the spread of misinformation Tufts computer scientists develop a computer model that remarkably mirrors the way misinformation spreads in real life. Human-technology interface , Research news , Intelligent systems , Faculty , Graduate students , Women engineers
Robotics for the whole human In collaboration with deaf and hard-of-hearing high schoolers, aspiring engineers design for both accessibility and fun. Learning science , Human-technology interface , Tufts Now , Faculty , Undergraduate students
Koomson named IEEE Senior Member Associate Professor Valencia Koomson has been elevated to Senior Member of IEEE. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Faculty , Women engineers
Diagnosing spacecraft faults from a distance PhD candidate Evana Gizzi develops AI software to help NASA repair spacecraft faster and more efficiently. Human-technology interface , Research news , Intelligent systems , Graduate students , Women engineers
Non-invasive imaging of deep tissue Tufts biomedical and electrical engineers receive funding from the National Institutes of Health to develop a novel technique for frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Research news , Faculty
Mallidi named rising star Assistant Professor Srivalleesha Mallidi has received a Rising Star Award from the World Molecular Imaging Congress. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Faculty , Women engineers
HFES best student paper award PhD candidate and Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Farakh Zaman is recognized by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES). Human-technology interface , Engineers , Graduate students
Nguyen receives SPIE scholarship PhD candidate Christopher Nguyen receives prestigious optics and photonics scholarship from SPIE. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Research news , Graduate students
Novel mobile app provides personalized weight loss solution Associate Professor Valencia Koomson and colleagues at the University of Ghana develop a new tool with a global reach. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Research news , Intelligent systems , Faculty , Women engineers