In the Media
Oct 17, 2016
Photo of ECE Professor Padir Featured in National Geographic
An image showing ECE Professor Taskin Padir and Valkyrie, the NASA robot he is working on improving, is featured in an issue of National Geographic. The article talks at length about prospects of space travel to mars. Mars: Inside the High-Risk, High-Stakes Race to the Red Planet
Oct 17, 2016
ECE Professor Singh Featured in Atlantic Article
ECE Professor Hanumant Singh's work is featured in an article by The Atlantic titled, "How Many Fish are in the Sea?" The article highlights Professor Singh's work with Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, or AUVs. Professor Singh has adopted the design of his robot to help researchers with the daunting task of counting bottom-dwelling fish.
Sep 22, 2016
Using Nanoparticles instead of Antibiotics to fight infection
PhD bioengineering student Ben Geilich was featured in the Boston Herald's article on "Nano-meds could replace antibiotics" for his research into using nanoparticles to fight infection.
Aug 22, 2016
ISEC Featured in ASCE Civil Engineering Magazine
The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex was featured in ASCE Civil Engineering Magazine for its unique building design coupled with a pedestrian walkway. Watch Video About ISEC
Jul 26, 2016
A Fascination with Bicycles
MIE Assistant Teaching Professor Jim Papadopoulos was featured in Nature for his lifetime obsession with the mechanics of the way a bicycle works.
May 16, 2016
Peter Furth Featured on WBUR
CEE Professor Peter Furth was interviewed twice in the past month by WBUR for traffic lights in Boston and the recent Duck Boat crash. Why you can't Catch the 'Green Wave' in Boston Could the Fatal Duck Boat Crash in Boston have been Prevented?
May 12, 2016
ChE Prof & Chair Thomas Webster’s Research in Preventing Hospital Infections Featured in The Scientist
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster was featured in The Scientist for his article on "Nanoscale Defenses".
May 10, 2016
CEE Capstone Students Reimagine Mansfield's Traffic
A team of civil capstone students led by CEE Associate Teaching Professor Dan Dulaski have presented their plans to modify the traffic patterns of downtown Mansfield to the town's selectman for their review. Their plans hope to simplify traffic patterns and make the area more accessible to businesses and shoppers.