ENG Students Head to Paris to Compete in iGEM
The undergrads invented a device that uses bacteria to detect toxic metals in farm soil.
Xin Zhang Featured in American Scientist
The metamaterials pioneer spoke at length with the prestigious science magazine’s editor-in-chief.
Green Wins NIH Director’s Transformative Research Award
“This kind of blue-sky research is super important—we’re pushing the frontiers.”
A Year Later, Seeking Common Ground
ENG Professor Muhammad Zaman leads one of BU’s working groups promoting inclusive, civil dialogue on campus.
Distinguished ENG Alumni Honored
“Rhonda Harrison and Bob Hines exemplify the college’s mission of developing Societal Engineers.”
“I Should Make Myself Clear”
At the Rising Stars conference, top biomed postdocs learned how to pitch their research.
Big Federal Award, Tiny Living Factories
“The idea is, what if you could actually make the drug inside the patient? That’s never been done before.”
How to Protect Your Information after the Potentially Largest Data Breach Ever
Data breaches may be even more common than reported, says Egele.
Levine Professorship for Tianyu Wang
Wang is “pushing the physical limits of computation and the design of advanced sensing hardware.”
Honored for Excellence in Mentoring Postdocs
The award recognizes Dunlop’s deep commitment to the professional and personal development of postdoctoral researchers.