Emma Lejeune wins Academic Innovation Award for Piloting AI in the Classroom
Assistant Professor Emma Lejeune, ME, was awarded a Shipley Academic Innovation Fund Award, from Boston University's Institute for Excellence in Teaching…
Research at the Boston University College of Engineering creates solutions that will impact people’s lives, from medicine and vaccines to robots and artificial intelligence.
This research requires converging the knowledge and viewpoints of diverse people from multiple disciplines. We have created a strategy that seeks to capitalize on, and accelerate, this transformative approach to engineering innovation and education.
The online Master of Science in Software Engineering for Artificial Intelligence at Boston University prepares experienced and aspiring engineers to design, build, and scale production‑grade software systems that responsibly integrate AI and large language models (LLMs).
Designed specifically for working professionals, this fully online program blends rigorous software engineering fundamentals, hands-on AI integration, and human‑centered system design.
Pioneering research and community accomplishments.
Assistant Professor Emma Lejeune, ME, was awarded a Shipley Academic Innovation Fund Award, from Boston University's Institute for Excellence in Teaching…
Hero has helped develop algorithms with the potential to predict the behavior of microbes, the immune system, and even solar…
"In different and innovative ways, Mike and Brian are both working at the intersection of neuroscience and computational science."
Tech leaders from across the commonwealth had an opportunity to hear from Boston University students who are building a better…
ENG’s Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP) is a unique program that allows students with non-engineering backgrounds to earn master’s degrees…
In a recent Nature report, titled “Smart cities drive into the future,” Christos Cassandras was interviewed and shared his proposal for a…
Professor Siddharth Ramachandran receives SPIE G.G. Stokes Award.
BME Professor Darren Roblyer was awarded 3 prestigious R01 awards from the National Institute of Health.
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