Distinguished ENG Alumni Honored
"Rhonda Harrison and Bob Hines exemplify the college’s mission of developing Societal Engineers."
The great engineering challenges of today and tomorrow will not be solved by expertise from any single discipline. They will require converging the knowledge and viewpoints of diverse people from multiple disciplines. The Boston University College of Engineering has created a strategy that seeks to capitalize on, and accelerate, this transformative approach to engineering innovation and education.
“This project is crazy ambitious,” says Associate Professor Wilson Wong (BME), who along with Professor Ahmad “Mo” Khalil (BME) will be responsible for the BU College of Engineering’s contribution to the project, RX On-site Generation Using Electronics (ROGUE). “The idea is, what if you could actually make the drug inside the patient? That’s never been done before.”
Pioneering research and community accomplishments.
"Rhonda Harrison and Bob Hines exemplify the college’s mission of developing Societal Engineers."
At the Rising Stars conference, top biomed postdocs learned how to pitch their research.
“The idea is, what if you could actually make the drug inside the patient? That’s never been done before.”
Data breaches may be even more common than reported, says Egele.
Wang is "pushing the physical limits of computation and the design of advanced sensing hardware."
The event showcased some of BU’s star researchers, celebrating how they cross and blur disciplinary boundaries in the pursuit of…
The award recognizes Dunlop's deep commitment to the professional and personal development of postdoctoral researchers.
Sabelhaus and students are working on novel ways to improve how soft robots are controlled.
Three key components define our future—and the future of engineering:
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