Events
Events Week of 4/14
We have expanded our hours until classes end this semester…
- Monday 8am-9pm
- Tuesday 8am-9pm
- Wednesday 8am-9pm
- Thursday 8am-9pm
- Friday 8am- 5pm
You can always check our website to confirm our hours bu.edu/epic/visit
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Work At EPIC
EPIC will be hiring Lab Assistants for Summer!
We are building our team and on the hunt for great Lab Assistants.
All BU students are welcome to apply.
Applications are live via the BU Student Employment Office portal, please check our website for more information.

Publish your product in our Showcase!
Do you have a semester project you are finishing up? Personal project? Building something for a competition? Submit a short form to be featured on the EPIC website!

Help EPIC help you – by filling out a quick survey!
We are trying to get a better understanding of what your needs are related to your active and future project goals! Survey created by the EPIC Student Advisory Board.
Other BU News

2025 Engineering Portfolio Challenge
Winner Reveal Party: Wed Apr 16 | 12:00-2:00 PM
The Engineering Portfolio Challenge is beginning next week and is open to all students in the College of Engineering.
- A portfolio is a useful tool in landing an internship or job.
- Material in portfolios can be anything that display engineering work and skills
- Material could be from class work, personal projects, or internships
Cash prizes: Best FYS ($100) – Best Sophomore ($250) – Best Junior ($400) – Best Senior ($500) – Best Graduate Student ($500).
Additional prize of $500 for Best Overall Portfolio!

RASTIC X ASML the TALKs: Solutions from ASML Engineers!
Thursday, April 17th
Location: CDS 2nd Floor, SPARK! Space
Time: 5:30-7:30PMRASTIC and SPARK! are excited to welcome ASML for our final seminar of the semester! After discussing real world engineering problems over the last few talks, the final seminar will be focused on the solutions created by ASML engineers. The coming seminar will be held on Thursday, 4/17, from 5:30-7:00pm by Ravi Kattoju, Senior Mechatronic Designer at ASML. Ravi will be presenting on Collision-Free Robotic Path Planning in Automation: New Methodology for Robot Trajectory Volume Conflict Analysis using NX. Come learn how they manufacture computer chips at up to 32 gees, 5m/s, and nanometer-scale resolution, all while avoiding intricate obstacles. Seminar, followed by Q&A and networking with ASML engineers and recruiters!