Course Spotlight: Electromechanical Design (ENG ME360)
Electromechanical Design (ENG ME360) is a core course for all BU undergraduate who is pursuing a Mechanical Engineering (MechE) degree.…
Groundbreaking technological advances in recent decades have enabled unprecedented access to biological systems at multiple length and time scales, resulting in an explosion of data. This information holds the key to unraveling fundamental principles governing biological systems, engineering novel bio-inspired systems, and repairing systems that have been rendered dysfunctional by age or disease.
We process large-scale data sets from genomic, molecular, neural, and other systems. To make sense of these data, we employ quantitative frameworks from artificial intelligence, data science, statistics, and signal processing. Finally, we design and engineer novel bioinspired systems, including biosensors, wearables, and brain-inspired algorithms, for a wide-range of applications in health and society.
Electromechanical Design (ENG ME360) is a core course for all BU undergraduate who is pursuing a Mechanical Engineering (MechE) degree.…
The Distinguished Professor of Engineering is being honored for “pioneering contributions to the generation, control, and propagation of singular states…
BU Today spoke with the two cochairs of the task force, Yannis Paschalidis, Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the College…
Ramachandran is being recognized for distinguished achievements throughout a career as a leading scholar in photonics and optics.
Coming from a physics background, Brynna Freitag (’19) came to Boston University to pursue a Master of Science (MS) degree…
The Mechanical Engineering Department at Boston University is thrilled to announce the addition of two new Assistant Professors to our…
Professor Sean Lubner was awarded a prestigious YIP from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. His project, titled "Investigating…
An ENG-trained traffic expert says the Hub might benefit from congestion pricing, among other measures.