A History of Innovation at Boston University
In the 150 years since a BU professor invented the telephone, plenty of other BU-bred inventions have made profound and…
These fields are vital to finding solutions for climate change, hunger, transportation and a host of complex issues that will impact our health, our lives and the planet’s very existence. We created a structure that allows you to experience multiple disciplines through minors, concentrations and specializations. You then choose your specialized area of interest as you work toward creating solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow.
Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP) has made it possible for students with non-engineering backgrounds to obtain a master’s degree in engineering.
In the 150 years since a BU professor invented the telephone, plenty of other BU-bred inventions have made profound and…
BU Today recently highlighted the university's long-standing legacy of innovation in the article “A History of Invention and Innovation”. The…
Refugees and asylum seekers face a heightened risk of deadly infection. The World Health Organization is working with Muhammad Zaman…
Assistant Professor Emma Lejeune, ME, was awarded a Shipley Academic Innovation Fund Award, from Boston University's Institute for Excellence in Teaching…
In a recent Nature report, titled “Smart cities drive into the future,” Christos Cassandras was interviewed and shared his proposal for a…
New ECE Professor Harry Chao’s Approach to Machine Learning Meets Reality Where It Is by A.J. Kleber Outside the tidy…