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
What comes after Commencement Eight PhD alumni from the Department of Computer Science report in on what they’re doing now. Alumni , Graduate students
Cultivated meat closer to sale in the U.S. Stern Family Professor in Engineering David Kaplan recently spoke to NPR about cultivated meat and immortalized cell lines. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Energy, water, and environment , Faculty
Panetta recognized for distinguished service Dean of Graduate Education Karen Panetta receives the 2022 IEEE-HKN Distinguished Service Award. Faculty , Women engineers
Tufts entrepreneurs pitch big ideas for big problems At this year’s Ideas Competition, students across the Tufts ecosystem competed for cash prizes by tackling problems worth solving. Engineers , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Sunil Kumar appointed Tufts University’s next president Provost and senior vice president at Johns Hopkins University, Kumar will begin as Tufts’ 14th president on July 1, 2023. Tufts Now , Campus news
Advocate for a food frontier Charcuterie businessman Davide Dukcevich, A96, is inspired by pioneering research on lab-grown meat. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Campus news