How a former Patriots software engineer built a leading nutrition app Notemeal, a nutrition software created by Sean Harrington, A14, was highlighted in Forbes magazine. Human health and bioengineering , Alumni
Six outstanding Tufts alumni selected for Forbes 30 under 30 Graduates are honored for achievements in entertainment, industry, social impact, science, technology, and finance. Tufts Now , Engineers , Alumni , Women engineers , Campus news
Young Tufts alumni make an impact School of Engineering alumni named to Forbes’ prestigious 30 Under 30 lists. Alumni , Women engineers
What comes after Commencement Eight PhD alumni from the Department of Computer Science report in on what they’re doing now. Alumni , Graduate students
Advocate for a food frontier Charcuterie businessman Davide Dukcevich, A96, is inspired by pioneering research on lab-grown meat. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Campus news
Editing the yeast genome Undergraduate alum Matt Zackin, E22, was first author on a paper published in a prestigious journal. Human health and bioengineering , Faculty , Alumni , Undergraduate students
Designing a Circular Economy Gülin Ölçer, MSIM17, develops systems that circulate products—or make them differently from the start—to reduce their environmental impact Alumni , Women engineers
Offering the tools for success Josh Kapelman, A12, discusses his path to entrepreneurship through the REAL (Resumed Education for Adult Learning) program and Derby Entrepreneurship Center. Alumni
Making a difference through faculty mentorship Professor Lenore Cowen reflects on her experience mentoring students through the NSF CSGrad4US program. Faculty , Alumni