Hard to Picture
Using light and shadow to “see” around corners, at the speed of a snapshot.
Alums’ Startup Seeks to Make Dirty Toilet Seats a Thing of the Past
Cleana’s ingenious pneumatic seat and lid lower automatically, without electricity. The company is shipping its first seats this year.
SE Professor & Alumni Earn Awards & Appointments
The Division of Systems Engineering (SE) is proud to announce that three SE affiliates, current and former, have recently received notable awards and appointments. Their accomplishments are wide-ranging, and the Division congratulates them on their well-merited recognition. Yannis Paschalidis, Distinguished Professor of Engineering (ECE, BME, SE) and Director of the Rafik B. Hariri Institute […]
MSE Students & Alumnus Awarded for Research & Academic Accomplishments
Three current and former MSE PhD students have recently been recognized internally and externally for their notable academic and research achievements. With the support of their professors, they have made valuable contributions to both the Division of MSE and the College of Engineering, and the Division is proud to celebrate their awards. Chloe Kekedjian […]
A Future Flying Free of Fossil Fuels
A team of just-graduated BU engineers won a NASA competition with a proposal to make airplanes run on aluminum powder combustion.
A “Fuzzy” Method, Clarified
Sadullah Canakci (PhD’22) was the recipient of the Best Paper Award at May’s IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) for his work on hardware fuzzing.
Pet Cause
“That’s when the engineer in me came out. I said, ‘Something is not right in the pet food supply.'”
The Right Formula
“I wasn’t allowed to drive a car; now I build them for a living.”
Ready to Change the World
At graduation ceremonies, speakers are confident in 2023 class of Societal Engineers
A Journey to Space, and a View of a Fragile Planet
NASA astronaut Robert Hines (ENG’97) returned to Boston University to recount his six-month space voyage aboard the International Space Station last year, and the long journey before blast-off.