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.
At the second event in the School of Engineering’s Biotechnology Industry Series, students and faculty learned about Atsuko Polzin’s experience in patent and IP law.
Tufts hosted the 2026 Engineering for Women’s Health Symposium, which featured speakers and attendees from all backgrounds who are passionate about improving women’s health outcomes.