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
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
Moaveni named ASCE EMI Fellow Professor Babak Moaveni was recently elected to the Engineering Mechanics Institute grade of Fellow. Faculty
Cell-based meat is moving from the lab to dinner plates Stern Family Professor David Kaplan and Tufts students and alumni recently spoke to the Boston Globe about the future of cellular agriculture.
Noella Akuzwe’s playful engineering Back in Rwanda this summer, the rising junior helped young students flex their STEM skills through fun, visionary projects. Learning science , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Low-dimensional structures, learning, and algorithms in the space of measures A Tufts research team recently received National Science Foundation funding to leverage structures in large, high-dimensional data. Research news , Faculty
Susan Landau receives prestigious USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award The Bridge Professor in Cybersecurity and Policy has dedicated her career to safeguarding personal online privacy and security. Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Two Center for STEM Diversity programs earn recognition BEST and STEM Ambassadors were both named Inspiring Programs in STEM by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. BEST , Undergraduate students , STEM diversity , Campus news
BEST scholars participate in industry visits Students in the Center for STEM Diversity’s Bridge to Engineering Success at Tufts (BEST) program explored career opportunities through three recent industry visits. Engineers , Students , BEST , Undergraduate students , STEM diversity , Campus news