Xin Zhang, James Galagan Recognized for World-Changing Ideas
The engineering professors' inventions made the 2025 Fast Company list.
Engineered heart tissue. Driverless cars. Precision agriculture. Rockets. Are you in? These advancements and countless others are part of the tidal wave of progress happening here and now at the Department of Mechanical Engineering. With a focus on interdisciplinary thinking, you will be at the forefront exploring new areas such as nanotechnology, autonomous systems, additive manufacturing, sustainability and cube satellites. You will be constantly inspired by the best and brightest thinking as you meet the demands of an ever-changing world.
The Moon Landing That Made Boston University History
At 2 am on a Sunday in March 2025, a dozen scientists were gathered in a College of Engineering lab at Boston University in a tense, nail-biting silence. Almost 240,000 miles away, a shiny, golden spacecraft was slowly dropping toward the moon’s surface after traveling through space for 40 days. Mounted on top was a specially designed telescope, built at BU and known as LEXI, sent to capture views of Earth’s protective magnetic field that have never been seen before. Reach the full story here.
The engineering professors' inventions made the 2025 Fast Company list.
This year's Catalyst Summit showcased groundbreaking research and fresh ideas in energy, AI, and sustainability technology.
Developed by Brian Walsh and students, COSSMo uses an array of photodetectors that measure the flow of photons from the…
The successful launch of Icarus, a liquid-fueled rocket designed and built by BU students.
At 2 am on a Sunday in March 2025, a dozen scientists were gathered in a College of Engineering lab…
The breakthrough was made possible through the use of phase-gradient metamaterials.
Brown is one of the pioneers in the movement toward targeted design of new materials.
McDaniel seeks to replicate the pomelo fruit’s energy absorption mechanisms, on a larger scale.