Unlocking biological materials for better therapies Researchers at Tufts’ Laboratory for Living Devices link materials like silk and paper with technology, medicine, and diagnostics. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Intelligent systems , Faculty , Alumni , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
Coding for good JumboCode empowers Tufts University students and helps nonprofits - for free. Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
Staying power Carolyn Birmingham, E57, shares her passion for engineering by supporting the Center for STEM Diversity. Learning science , Faculty , Alumni , Students , BEST , Women engineers , STEM diversity
Building a company that lasts Andy Youniss, co-founder and CEO of Rocket Software, shared his company's humanist outlook during the fall Dean's Lecture. Alumni , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
From Tufts to renewable energy Roan Gideon, M.S. student in Offshore Wind Energy Engineering, is studying how to increase the global clean energy supply. Energy, water, and environment , Students , Graduate students
New Master's in Software Systems Development The program focuses on skills that help engineers make complicated systems like databases, networks, and operating systems work together. Faculty , Alumni , Students , Graduate students
Engineer wins scholarship Jean Phuong Pham, a master’s student in innovation management and human factors engineering, was awarded for her achievements in entrepreneurship. Human-technology interface , Students , Graduate students , Women engineers
Tufts junior wins sailing competition Talia Toland, junior in mechanical engineering, takes the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association Single-handed Championship. Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
New Master's in Cybersecurity and Public Policy A joint offering by the School of Engineering and Fletcher, this new graduate program crosses the divide between technology and policy. Faculty , Students