Honored from Within
College and University Shower Awards on ECE Faculty
Microplastics Could Be Fueling Antibiotic Resistance, Zaman Lab Finds
“There are microplastics all around us, and even more so in impoverished places where sanitation may be limited.”
Ambassadors for those underrepresented in STEM
In November 2024, two College of Engineering PhD students, Nazanin Nafisi (ME) and Dora Balog (BME) served as judges at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCSMS). The ABRCMS is one of the premier multidisciplinary conferences for supporting all communities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, including those historically excluded in these fields. […]
2025 Wadsworth Family Distinguished Lecture Series
Peter Levine is the speaker for the 2025 Wadsworth Family Distinguished Lecture Series, April 1, 2025 at the Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue. Levine has been a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz since 2011, focusing on enterprise investing. Previously, Levine was Senior Vice President and General […]
Yazicigil to Colead $6 Million Project to Advance Wireless Capabilities
The team is pioneering universal data decoding chips to develop the nation’s wireless communications capabilities.
2025 BU Hacks High School Hackathon Winners
The BU Hacks High School Hackathon (BUHHS), held at the Howard Thurman Center March 1, honored local high school students striving to address inequities in STEM education access in the greater Boston area.
Common Ground
“It’s a fun, welcoming space to meet new people, hang out with friends, get support, and be part of student-designed events that make the college experience even better.”
Béla Suki to Deliver 2025 DeLisi Lecture
The Charles DeLisi Award and Lecture recognizes extraordinary researchers and inventors of transformative technologies.
GWISE Creates Community to Support Women in Science and Engineering Fields
Graduate Women in Science and Engineering at Boston University builds its community through three pillars: social, mentorship and outreach, and professional development.
Using the Light We Can’t See
The more sophisticated data processing the Goyal team is developing might be used for mapping and navigation for autonomous vehicles, among other applications.