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Feb 01, 2019

Civil Engineering PhD Student Named a 2018 O.H. Ammann Research Fellow in Structural Engineering

CEE PhD student Yujie Yan was named a 2018 O.H. Ammann Research Fellow in Structural Engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 01, 2019

Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets

ECE Assistant Professor Alireza Ramezani’s robotics research featured in In Compliance article “Robot Designed to Walk and Fly Could One Day Be Used to Explore Other Planets”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 01, 2019

Bajpayee and Slavov Receive Sanofi iAwards

BioE Assistant Professors Ambika Bajpayee and Nikolai Slavov were each recipients of a $125K Sanofi iAward, which were created to promote scientific breakthroughs by tapping into the world’s greatest minds through close collaboration with renowned academic institutions.

Bioengineering

Jan 31, 2019

Harris to Contribute to Two Journal Jubilees

ECE Professor Vincent Harris has been invited to contribute to the 30th jubilee for the Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism and the 60th jubilee for the Journal of Alloys and Compounds.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 30, 2019

Wind and Waves- Lessons in Resiliency from Hurricane Hydrodynamics

CEE/COS Professor Jim Chen and his Coastal Hydrodynamics Lab are studying the development and application of state-of-the-art computational models to address coastal resiliency and sustainability.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jan 30, 2019

CEE students win DN Tanks Scholarships

CEE students Colin Hug, E’20, and Aaron Kline, E’20, were recently awarded DN Tanks Scholarships in recognition of their work for the company.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jan 30, 2019

Finding the Right Balance

COS/ECE Professor Dagmar Sternad is studying the motion of dancers from the Boston Ballet to determine how the human body balances itself which could help improve medical rehabilitation as well as stabilizing robots.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 29, 2019

Engineering World Health takes on Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

During winter break, BioE students Isabel Arthur, Julia Rhyins, Kerry Eller, Mariette Sargios, Joseph Iskander, and advisor Marc Fuller traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for 2 weeks to work with biomedical technicians in St Paul’s hospital.

Bioengineering