Whether she’s coaching athletes or perfecting airplane cockpits for pilots, human factors engineering is a throughline in everything Leslie Stratton does.
A group of Tufts researchers created a new "featherweight device” that has been selected as a student team venture by VentureWell for its innovation and potential impact.
The 28th annual Graduate Awards Ceremony celebrated the achievements of graduate students, staff, and faculty in the School of Engineering and School of Arts and Sciences.
The Computing Research Association gives this annual award to an early-career individual who demonstrates the potential for impactful contributions and leadership in their field of research.
During the lecture, Professor and Vice Chancellor for Research at UC Santa Barbara Rachel Segalman demonstrated a method that could allow plastics to be better recycled.