A taste of life beyond the lab Doctoral candidates at Tufts’ Center for Cellular Agriculture tour Bay Area companies creating lab-grown meat products. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Graduate students
Two Tufts students join Draper Scholars Program Emmett Lepp and Tim Cheng embark on their research with the Draper Scholars Program. Research , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
Tufts Gordon Institute welcomes incoming MSIM cohort at Fall 2023 Orientation This year’s MS in Innovation & Management cohort is the largest yet, full of students eager to find new ways to have a positive impact on the world. Engineers , Students , Graduate students
Tufts faculty recognized at the USENIX Security Symposium Assistant Professor Daniel Votipka and Associate Professor Josephine Wolff were recently rewarded for their achievements. Research , Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Decaying levees put minority and poor communities disproportionately at risk Study provides detailed map to help target and prioritize equitable investments for climate change-resilient levees. Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty
Welcoming the Undergraduate Class of 2027 The university welcomes the most ethnically and racially diverse undergraduate class to enroll at Tufts. Tufts Now , Engineers , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Full-time faculty roles in the School of Engineering Tufts School of Engineering is pleased to announce newly tenured and promoted full-time faculty members and faculty members who will be serving in new roles during academic year 2023-24. Faculty , Alumni , Women engineers , Campus news
Tufts welcomes new engineering faculty Tufts School of Engineering is pleased to welcome new faculty members during academic year 2023-24. Faculty , Alumni , Women engineers , Campus news
When the syllabus includes “Jurassic Park” and genetic engineering Assistant Professor Nisha Iyer illustrates the latest science by referring back to classic sci-fi films for an introductory class on biotechnology. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news