ENG faculty awarded research funding from Hariri Institute
ENG faculty are well-represented in the latest round of the Hariri Institute's Focused Research Programs, which provide seed funding for…
Systems engineering focuses on the big picture—how multiple, interacting components work together to achieve something that no single part could accomplish alone.
Whether a system involves electrical, mechanical, chemical, biological, or business and logistics processes, systems engineers build, analyze, and manage complexity, finding innovative ways to connect people, data, processes, and technology to solve real-world challenges.
Research utilizing information and systems engineering methodologies has flourished, focusing on a wide range of application domains encompassing the analysis, design and management of complex systems. We bring together faculty from across the University to pursue interdisciplinary, collaborative research in Systems Engineering through the affiliated Center for Information and Systems Engineering.
ENG faculty are well-represented in the latest round of the Hariri Institute's Focused Research Programs, which provide seed funding for…
Shaping the Future Boston University College of Engineering has appointed Emiliano Dall’Anese, associate professor of electrical & computer engineering and…
Professor Christos Cassandras, Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Head of the Division of Systems Engineering at Boston University, has been…
Recent Boston University Systems Engineering PhD graduate Ahmad Ahmad is advancing the future of safe and intelligent robotics through research…
In a pair of ceremonies leading up to BU Commencement, the College of Engineering celebrated the Class of 2026.
Vittorio Giammarino’s research explores how artificial intelligence systems can operate more safely and reliably outside controlled laboratory settings. By combining…
Ioannis (Yannis) Paschalidis (ECE, BME, SE) has been inducted into the 2026 American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College…
Yannis Paschalidis, Shannon Stott, and Darren Roblyer are honored with a distinction reserved for the top two percent of researchers…