How’s The Air in Your Classroom or Office?
The students’ prize-winning sensor will help BU assess the air quality in old and new buildings.
Accessible Motion Capture Technology Wins 2025 Dean’s Imagineering Competition
The winner of this year’s Boston University College of Engineering Dean’s Imagineering Competition is HIVE Technology, developed by Fadi Kidess (ENG’25). “HIVE is a low-cost motion capture alternative for independent filmmakers and video game developers,” said Kidess, who built the system while completing his bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering.
An Inviting Approach to Instruction
Professor Nawab’s superlative teaching has been honored by enthusiastic student nominations, and a College of Engineering inaugural Teaching Excellence in the Core Curriculum Award.
The Spring of Hope
The Class of 2025 celebrates Commencement.
Thomas A. Edison Patent Award for Xin Zhang
Zhang is being recognized for her pioneering contributions to the field of metamaterials.
An Automated Tomato Picker Built in Less Than Two Months
If indoor farming is the future of sustainable agriculture, then AgroBot might help it scale up.
Building The Future – Ask Us How!
How five BU ECE researchers teamed up with Boston’s Museum of Science to share their scientific expertise with the next generation.
Engineering Better Communication
ECE alum’s $3M AI start-up helps to analyze and smooth out business interactions.
Starting Up (in) Summertime
ECE students are leading two entrepreneurial Summer Accelerator projects this summer.
Combining Cutting-Edge Techniques To Study How Brain Cells Function Together
“Imagine a therapy for patients with memory deficits, in which their brain is stimulated in a precisely timed manner to improve their recall ability.”