Coskun Lab Collaborates with Brown University Researchers on Breakthrough in Chip Thermal Simulation
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Working with client Professor Thomas Little, the MuseumMate team developed a mobile app that combines indoor navigation, augmented multimedia information, and real-time congestion management to provide an accessible, elevated educational and cultural experience, in partnership with Boston-area museums.
BU ECE’s newest Assistant Professor believes in the power of convergent research to spark novel technological advances, and he’s full of ideas for exploring that potential.
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Ranked EE Graduate Program Among Private Institutions
Ranked CE Graduate Program Among Private Institutions
Professor Miloš Popović has been elected to the rank of NAI Fellow. Their criteria includes “a highly prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on the quality of life, economic development, and welfare of society.”
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Yannis Paschalidis and colleagues developed the machine learning model, which works by analyzing speech patterns.
Thanks to generous alumni, undergrads are working as full-time lab researchers this summer.
Xin Zhang is a pioneer in metamaterials.
As part of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's Senior Design Capstone these student teams created real-world solutions to…
Two materials experts from ENG are among the 22 faculty on BU’s Charles River Campus who have been promoted to…
The director of the University’s cross-disciplinary Photonics Center, Bifano is the 14th winner of the award, given to an “outstanding…
Professor Nazer Receives 2024 Gitner Family Award for "flipped classroom" model for teaching foundational engineering course.