Tomorrow’s Engineers: Eduardo Vargas Gutierrez Eduardo Vargas Gutierrez, E22, double majoring in mechanical engineering and mathematics, hopes to build space landers or rovers to support exploration. Tufts Now , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Tomorrow's Engineers: Myisha Majumder Myisha Majumder, E21, a double major in civil engineering and quantitative economics, studies the intersection of the environment, equity, and energy. Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Tomorrow's Engineers: Yiwen Jiang Yiwen Jiang, E21, aspires to use her computer engineering training to continue designing things that improve people's lives. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Tomorrow’s Engineers: Zharia Akeem Zharia Akeem, a double major in computer science and biomedical engineering, plans to make an impact in her hometown of Detroit. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , BEST , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Tomorrow’s engineers Five Tufts innovators talk about what drew them to engineering and how they envision shaping the future. Tufts Now , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Computer science alumni shared their experiences with Imposter Syndrome and offered advice to students during a panel discussion. Alumni , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
5 reasons to apply to the $100k New Ventures Competition Hosted by the Tufts Entrepreneurship Center, this flagship venture competition at Tufts University is the launchpad for your new idea. Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Visualizing community health Tufts recently held a week-long virtual hackathon where students turned data into compelling visualizations to help communities improve health. Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Success in a major key Joshua Rapp, E14, parleyed his interests in music and electrical engineering into a career studying computational imaging. Human-technology interface , Research news , Intelligent systems , Alumni , Undergraduate students