Compassion for All Creatures
Engineer, attorney, animal welfare advocate.
Summer Research Fellowships Announced
Thanks to generous alumni, undergrads are working as full-time lab researchers this summer.
Proposal to Push Space Junk to “Graveyard Orbit” Earns BU Duo First Prize in National Contest
Two BU ENG seniors devised a realistic way to jettison space junk.
BU Societal Engineers Pitching at Blue Skies
For the second year in a row, two of the eight finalist teams at the annual NASA Blue Skies collegiate competition come from Boston University.
Meet Our Alumna, Brynna Freitag
Coming from a physics background, Brynna Freitag (’19) came to Boston University to pursue a Master of Science (MS) degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus area in Manufacturing. During her time at St. Olaf College (alma mater), Brynna discovered the complexities of product design and manufacturing in everyday life and became fascinated in learning […]
Could Boston Be the Next City to Impose Congestion Pricing?
An ENG-trained traffic expert says the Hub might benefit from congestion pricing, among other measures.
Opening Doors
Rhonda Harrison (ENG’98,’04, GRS’04), CEO of Biopharmix Consulting, is working to foster diversity in STEM workplaces and to inspire students.
ECE CHIPS In: Efficiently Secure Computing
This article is the first part of a series highlighting BU ECE’s contributions to research and education under the umbrella of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, and our faculty’s collective investment in the national effort to build a robust and innovative semiconductor industry.
Thinking Bigger
Raised in rural Jamaica, Huntley Myrie (ENG’95) went on to design jet engine turbines, manage billion-dollar businesses, and earn one of this year’s Black Engineer of the Year awards.
Engineer, Runner, Budding Doctor
The Patriot League’s 2023 Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Aksel Laudon (ENG’22, CAMED’26) has been a standout on and off the course.