Offshore Wind Energy Engineering program celebrates five years Members of the offshore wind community gathered to mark five years of the offshore wind energy engineering program at Tufts. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Staff , Students , Graduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
End-to-end encryption is a critical national security tool Professor Susan Landau advocates for end-to-end encryption in a recent Lawfare article. Human-technology interface , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Going the distance for in-space manufacturing Parabolic flight that simulates microgravity helps test materials created by Tufts engineers. Research , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Women engineers , Campus news
DEIJ Colloquium: Voices from US National Laboratories Join us on November 12 as researchers from Fermi National Accelerator Lab and Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) discuss their work. Engineers , Women engineers , Campus news
Baise selected as 2025 Joyner Lecturer The lectureship recognizes Professor and Chair Laurie Gaskins Baise's contributions to the theory and practice of earthquake engineering. Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Building community and careers The eighth annual conference hosted by Tufts Women in Tech offered invaluable insights and networking opportunities for women and gender minorities in tech. Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Tufts graduate student is contender for the 2024 NCAA Woman of the Year Sophia DiCocco is named to the national top 30 honorees for the award, out of a total of 627 student-athletes nominated. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
AI capable of handling the unexpected A team of Tufts and UT Dallas researchers collaborate on a framework for AI models to perform successfully in unpredictable environments. Human-technology interface , Research news , Intelligent systems , Faculty , Alumni , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Iyer recognized for innovative approach to pain research Assistant Professor Nisha Iyer recently received an NIH HEAL New Innovator Award to fund her work on stem cell tool development for pain circuitry. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers , Campus news