BU ENG Program Allows Students from Different Backgrounds to LEAP into Engineering
ENG’s Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP) is a unique program that allows students with non-engineering backgrounds to earn master’s degrees…
Research at the Boston University College of Engineering creates solutions that will impact people’s lives, from medicine and vaccines to robots and artificial intelligence.
This research requires converging the knowledge and viewpoints of diverse people from multiple disciplines. We have created a strategy that seeks to capitalize on, and accelerate, this transformative approach to engineering innovation and education.
How does the brain focus on a single voice in a noisy room? Kamal Sen (BME) is tackling the “cocktail party problem” by building brain-inspired algorithms that mimic how the auditory system separates sound. Working with neurophotonics expert David Boas (BME), Sen uses wearable brain-imaging technology to study attention in realistic, multisensory environments. Their interdisciplinary research could lead to smarter hearing aids and listening technologies that reduce effort and improve communication in everyday life.
Pioneering research and community accomplishments.
ENG’s Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP) is a unique program that allows students with non-engineering backgrounds to earn master’s degrees…
In a recent Nature report, titled “Smart cities drive into the future,” Christos Cassandras was interviewed and shared his proposal for a…
Professor Siddharth Ramachandran receives SPIE G.G. Stokes Award.
BME Professor Darren Roblyer was awarded 3 prestigious R01 awards from the National Institute of Health.
The state funds will help BU BME students gain the up-to-date lab experience they need to land internships and jobs.
A year-end toast to the gold-winning undergrads of BU's iGEM team.
The new imaging method takes advantage of the sophisticated ways in which cells control mRNAs.
Collaborating across BU to image brain activity in the everyday.
Three key components define our future—and the future of engineering:
In Best Engineering Schools by U.S. News and World Report
in Field-weighted Citation Impact for Faculty Research
among all private graduate engineering programs in the United States
engineering-related research expenditures