Microplastics Could Be Fueling Antibiotic Resistance, Zaman Lab Finds
"There are microplastics all around us, and even more so in impoverished places where sanitation may be limited."
The great engineering challenges of today and tomorrow will not be solved by expertise from any single discipline. They will require converging the knowledge and viewpoints of diverse people from multiple disciplines. The Boston University College of Engineering has created a strategy that seeks to capitalize on, and accelerate, this transformative approach to engineering innovation and education.
Pioneering research and community accomplishments.
"There are microplastics all around us, and even more so in impoverished places where sanitation may be limited."
In November 2024, two College of Engineering PhD students, Nazanin Nafisi (ME) and Dora Balog (BME) served as judges at…
The team is pioneering universal data decoding chips to develop the nation's wireless communications capabilities.
"It’s a fun, welcoming space to meet new people, hang out with friends, get support, and be part of student-designed…
The Charles DeLisi Award and Lecture recognizes extraordinary researchers and inventors of transformative technologies.
Graduate Women in Science and Engineering at Boston University builds its community through three pillars: social, mentorship and outreach, and…
The more sophisticated data processing the Goyal team is developing might be used for mapping and navigation for autonomous vehicles,…
Bunch and Farny are the first recipients of the new fellowship.
Three key components define our future—and the future of engineering:
among all private graduate engineering programs in the United States
of engineering schools in the United States
research expenditures per faculty member among private engineering schools
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