Tufts researchers present work at AVS 71 Six early-career innovators highlight the next wave of research shaping global technology.
Student-Designed Wind Tunnel Passes the Test Capable of reaching speeds of up to 380 miles per hour, the device built by graduate students will expand research on optimal aerodynamics.
In Alaska, an Engineering Student Unlocks the Power of Stories Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD candidate Haniye Safarpour listens when people talk about life with, and without, water.
Where Engineering Pathways Begin: Zachary Rummler, E23, EG24 Hiking and computer science guide Zachary Rummler to explore AI as a potential solution to environmental challenges.
Where Engineering Pathways Begin: Andres Antonio, E23, EG24 The intersection of design and people inform Andres Antonio's pursuits in engineering psychology, human factors engineering, and choreography.
Where Engineering Pathways Begin: Ayah Basmeh, E24 Addressing the needs of people drives Ayah Basmeh's work as an electrical engineer and future graduate student in innovation and management.
Celtics Dancer and Biomedical Engineering Student Strikes Balance On, Off Court Kirsten Trinidad, EG26, is working to understand the sustainability of lab-grown meat during the day, and entertaining thousands as a Celtics Dancer at night.
A Taste of Life Beyond the Lab Doctoral candidates at Tufts’ Center for Cellular Agriculture tour Bay Area companies that create lab-grown meat products.
Inventive by nature, engineers by calling: Luca Mazzaferro, EG23 Luca Mazzaferro, EG23, explores the potential of polymers for enhanced water treatment and improved burn dressings.