Where engineering pathways begin: Katie Lew, E25 Biomedical engineering and studio art student Katie Lew develops her skills through experimentation. Human health and bioengineering , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Where engineering pathways begin True to the spirit of engineering, students say finding the best academic fit is experimental and sometimes unconventional. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Victor Vazquez’s quest for clean energy This electrical engineering major is looking for better ways to turn light into electricity Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
How a 13-year-old beat Tetris Jason Wiser, a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and game designer, explains why a teen's victory over the classic video game rocked the gaming world. Research , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty
Undergraduate applications continue to grow as geographical diversity expands More than 34,400 apply to the Class of 2028, and set a new record for applications to the School of Engineering. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity , Campus news
Cultivated meat production costs could fall significantly with new cells created at Tufts Bovine muscle cells were made to produce their own growth signals, removing the costly ingredients from the production process. Research , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty
Students put an inventive spin on electronic musical instrument design Students give their imagination free rein as they build original instruments in Senior Lecturer Paul Lehrman's class. Research , Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Protecting the Earth’s groundwater Hydrologist Jay Famiglietti A82, E16P, uses scientific data and passionate advocacy to speak for aquifers that are drying up. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Alumni
Pitches from the ‘Pork Tank’: Generating solutions in cellular agriculture A biomedical engineering course’s final project modeled after ABC’s Shark Tank encourages students to confront pressing issues in this emerging field. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news