Frontiers in New Manufacturing Symposium Honors Professor Ted de Winter
On May 4, 2026, Boston University College of Engineering hosted Frontiers in New Manufacturing: A Symposium in Honor of Professor…
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.
We are excited to share this year’s annual report for the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University. This report captures just a portion of our accomplishments as we continue to advance the field of mechanical engineering and expand our impact on society. View the report below.
On May 4, 2026, Boston University College of Engineering hosted Frontiers in New Manufacturing: A Symposium in Honor of Professor…
In the 150 years since a BU professor invented the telephone, plenty of other BU-bred inventions have made profound and…
"Signal processing should play a role equal in the canon to other methods promulgated in AI that typically don’t have…
Assistant Professor Emma Lejeune, ME, was awarded a Shipley Academic Innovation Fund Award, from Boston University's Institute for Excellence in Teaching…
A year-end toast to the gold-winning undergrads of BU's iGEM team.
An alum's nonprofit saves women's lives through medical equipment donations.
These innovative, potentially lifesaving projects could transform cancer prevention, treatment, and care.
For decades, scientists believed all plastics shared one unavoidable weakness: no matter how dense or strong, gases could always slip…