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Yasin Yazicioglu

Aug 18, 2023

New Faculty Spotlight: Yasin Yazicioglu

Yasin Yazicioglu joins the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering department in August 2023 as an Assistant Professor.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Aug 18, 2023

New Faculty Spotlight: Adetoun Yeaman

Adetoun Yeaman joins the First Year Engineering department in August 2023 as an Assistant Teaching Professor.

Xubo Yue

Aug 18, 2023

New Faculty Spotlight: Xubo Yue

Xubo Yue joins the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering department in August 2023 as an Assistant Professor.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Drew Zagieboylo

Aug 18, 2023

New Faculty Spotlight: Drew Zagieboylo

Drew Zagieboylo joins the Electrical and Computer Engineering department in August 2023 as an Assistant Teaching Professor.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Photo of Sandra Shefelbine

Aug 17, 2023

Studying Axolotls To Understand How Limbs Develop and Regrow

MIE/BioE Professor Sandra Shefelbine, in collaboration with Biology Professor James Monaghan, was awarded a $625,000 NSF grant for “In Vivo Mechanotransduction During Limb Growth” to understand the mechanical signaling involved in limb growth.

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Aug 16, 2023

Hajjar Honored With Lynn S. Beedle Award From Structural Stability Research Council

CEE Chair and CDM Smith Professor Jerome F. Hajjar received the SSRC Lynn S. Beedle Award from the Structural Stability Research Council. He also was elected president of the Structural Engineering Institute, with his term beginning on October 1, 2023.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Aug 11, 2023

Johnson Selected for Forbes 30 Under 30 Local Boston

Bioengineering alumna Samantha Johnson, E’21, MS’21, who is the Founder of Tatum Robotics, was selected for Forbes inaugural 30 Under 30 Local Boston class.

Bioengineering

Aug 11, 2023

Clean Energy Might Go To Waste If We Don’t Figure Out How To Use It

CEE Assistant Professor Michael Kane is the lead researcher on Whole Energy Homes, which is funded by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and is the first study to explore people’s reactions to utilities controlling their thermostats in a residential setting. The study focuses on how to get people to use clean energy when it’s available by remotely adjusting thermostats.

Civil & Environmental Engineering