Ever wonder? Daniele Lantagne, Associate Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, explains why we wash our hands and how different methods work. Human health and bioengineering , Faculty , Women engineers
Summer Scholars in Engineering Seven engineering students received Summer Scholars funding to work on independent undergraduate research projects at Tufts. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Faculty , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Improving oceanic ecosystems Dean of Graduate Engineering Karen Panetta appeared on "Digital Trends Live" to discuss opportunities for new technology to improve ocean health. Faculty , Women engineers , Energy, water, and environment
Adjusting to Talloires BEST scholar Jada Worthy reflects on the food, scenery, and her classes while studying abroad in France. BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Alumni Spotlight: Hannah Voelker Computer science and biomedical engineering alumna Hannah Voelker shares her experience from her first year in industry. Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Human health and bioengineering
A new path for energy storage Assistant Professor Nav Nidhi Rajput is working towards a more efficient and sustainable future. Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Nerd Girl Nation Alumna Danielle Vardaro joined Dean of Graduate Education Karen Panetta to discuss their experiences as women in engineering and science. Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Women engineers
My family abroad BEST scholar Chastidy Vasconez shares her experiences with her host family while studying abroad in Talloires, France. BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Tell Me More: Women in Space Astronaut Ellen Ochoa talks in a Tufts podcast about her career and how mentoring is crucial for advancing in STEM fields. Campus news , Women engineers