In the Media

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Jul 17, 2017

Bacteria-Coated Nanofiber Electrodes Digest Pollutants

ChE PhD student Meryem Pehlivaner, '18, was featured in R&D's article "Bacteria-Coated Nanofiber Electrodes Digest Pollutants" about the research she is doing in Assistant Professor Adam Ekensair's lab.

Chemical Engineering

Jul 12, 2017

Boston's Crosswalk Crisis

CEE Professor Peter Furth was interviewed by NECN in the article "Boston's Crosswalk Crisis" about the safety of crosswalks in Boston.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 09, 2017

Machine learning, and the way forward

CEE Auroop Ganguly's op-ed article on "Machine learning, and the way forward" was featured in the Millennium Post.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jun 28, 2017

How do you train to be a tennis umpire?

MIE Teaching Professor Beverly Kris Jaeger-Helton was featured by BBC News in their article "How do you train to be a tennis umpire?"

Jun 08, 2017

Who Will Pay for the Future if Not the Robots?

ECE/MIE Professor Hanumant Singh comments on the definition of a robot in Wired's article "Who Will Pay for the Future if Not the Robots?".

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 08, 2017

Belmont Resident Delivered Keynote Speech at the Interdisciplinary Plant Science Symposium

ChE/COS Associate Professor Carolyn W.T. Lee-Parsons was featured in the Belmont Patch after giving the Keynote Speech at the Interdisciplinary Plant Science Symposium.

Chemical Engineering

Jun 08, 2017

Spanish Student Receives C.B. Grambell Undergraduate Scholarship from the Institute of Industrial Systems Engineering

Sharon Melul Steinfeld, a 2019 candidate for BS/MS in Industrial Engineering/Engineering Management, was featured in the Fenway Patch after winning a IISE C.B. Grambell Undergraduate Scholarship.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 24, 2017

Meet Valkyrie, NASA’s Space Robot

ECE Associate Professor Taskin Padir and Valkyrie were featured in Sky & Telescope leading up to simulated trials next month as part of NASA's Space Robotics Challenge.

Electrical & Computer Engineering