BU Engineers Are Helping to Bring Semiconductor Production Back to the US
Ayse Coskun highlights chip technology research at BU.
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.
As Dean Elise Morgan writes, the partnership between universities and the federal government has produced dramatic improvements in our health, safety, and quality of life. Disrupting this compact will threaten America’s economy and standing in the world.
Pioneering research and community accomplishments.
Ayse Coskun highlights chip technology research at BU.
For decades, scientists believed all plastics shared one unavoidable weakness: no matter how dense or strong, gases could always slip…
The award will propel the research of rising stars in ECE.
Materials researchers shared successes and challenges with automation.
Suki has co-authored what promises to be a foundational text on modeling for pulmonary researchers.
Emily Ryan, (ME, MSE), has been named a Duan Family Faculty Fellow by BU's Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences.
Christopher Chen, the William F. Warren Distinguished Professor of BME and MSE has been elected to the National Academy of…
The annual Ignition Awards honor innovative BU projects that are ready to make the move toward commercialization, from the research…
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
engineering-related research expenditures