Tufts hosts New England Hardware Security Day The sixth annual gathering of New England Hardware Security (NEHWS) sparked conversations about cybersecurity. Research , Intelligent systems , Engineers , Faculty , Staff , Graduate students , Campus news
Department of Computer Science Debuts Two New Artificial Intelligence Minors The minors are available to undergraduate students in the School of Engineering and School of Arts & Sciences starting in Fall 2026. Intelligent systems , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
AI research discovery event highlights interdisciplinary strength at Tufts University Students and faculty shared projects that encompassed medical applications, civic life, education, energy efficiency, and more. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Learning science , Engineers , Alumni , Faculty , Students , Graduate students ,
Showing neurotypicals how autistic communication works Researchers develop an AI tool to better comprehend how autistic individuals communicate and perceive the world through language. Research , Intelligent systems , Research news , Social good , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students
Paul Simmonds selected as a SCALE Capital Program awardee The SCALE Capital Program Awards will drive workforce and technology development in AI hardware, nanotechnology and quantum computing. Intelligent systems , Research news , Engineers , Faculty
New research challenges statistical assumptions Tufts Professor Emeritus Richard Vogel reveals the hidden risks in analysis of data that drive science and society. Research , Intelligent systems , Engineers , Faculty
From photo restoration to computer vision Ph.D. student Laura Kaplan shares the journey that led her to Tufts’ Vision and Sensing Systems Lab. Intelligent systems , Learning science , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Women engineers
Crab-inspired robot development moves forward with new grant Multi-legged robots could be manufactured at low cost, capable of learning on land and underwater for tasks such as landmine clearance. Research , Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty
DIAMONDS program accelerates undergraduate data science research The fourth cohort’s work has real world implications in drug discovery, machine learning, and more. Research , Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news