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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

Jul 08, 2017

From Capstone to MassChallenge Finalist

Co-founders of Power Assist Solutions, Martin Bujwid and Louise Katzovitz, both BS Mechanical Engineering 2017, made the 2017 MassChallenge Boston accelerator program for their power assist invention for wheelchairs! Two […]

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

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Jul 05, 2017

Studying the Science and Politics of Climate Change in Singapore, Jakarta, and Bali

Written by Tyler Gogal, a rising second year engineering student.  About Me Tyler Gogal has an interest in using the power of engineering and other sciences to address environmental problems. […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 05, 2017

Galante Engineering Business Program Student Spotlight

Victoria Zeuner shares her story on becoming a Galante Engineering Business Fellow.

Chemical Engineering

Jul 05, 2017

Ioannidis & Yeh Awarded $500K NSF Grant

ECE Assistant Professor Stratis Ioannidis and Professor Edmund Yeh were awarded a $500K NSF grant for "Caching Networks with Optimality Guarantees". Abstract Source: NSF The Internet today includes networks of […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jul 05, 2017

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava Awarded Patent

ECE Assistant Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava has been awarded a patent for “Methods and apparatus for a single inductor multiple output (SIMO) DC-DC converter circuit.” Abstract Source: USPTO In some embodiments, […]

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jun 28, 2017

Maheswaran Recognized at ASEE2017

First-Year Teaching Professor Bala Maheswaran received a Certificate of Recognition for the Panel Discussion at the ASEE2017 on the “Energy Innovation and Environmental Impact”. On June 25-28th, in Columbus Ohio, […]

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?"