Catapult Challenge Winners Announced
By Sara Cody College of Engineering Kenneth R. Lutchen presented the top finishers in the inaugural Tinker Catapult Challenge with their prizes at a recent event in the Binoy K. Singh Imagineering Laboratory. Fifteen teams of undergraduate students participated in the contest. The challenge took place over two days. The contest was open to the BU […]
Novel Hydroponic Garden Design Takes Top Prize in Imagineering Competition
By Sara Cody Growing up on an organic farm in Hawaii, Summer Mundon (ME’17) was exposed to sustainable agriculture at an early age. When it came time to design a product for the Sixth Annual Imagineering Competition, which invites undergraduates to submit extracurricular projects that showcase their creativity and entrepreneurial capabilities for a chance to […]
BU Paves Way for MED Prof’s $10M Plus Partnership with Industry
Major pharma company supports Avi Spira’s COPD, lung cancer research By Sara Rimer, BU Today As a pulmonary physician scientist, Avi Spira is driven to get his breakthroughs in molecular biomarkers for the early diagnosis of lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) into clinical care. “I’m a doctor, I want to help people,” […]
NSF Training Grant Funds New Neurophotonics Initiative Using Light to Explore the Brain
By Sara Cody Interdisciplinary research that uses light to understand how the brain functions will receive a major boost under a new $2.9 million National Science Foundation Research Traineeship grant announced recently. The five-year grant will allow the establishment of a new graduate-level program of study that focuses on understanding and influencing brain function using […]
How to Hack a Cell
Wong’s New Platform Makes It Easier to Program Living Cells By Sara Cody The human body is made up of trillions of cells, microscopic computers that carry out complex behaviors according to the signals they receive from each other and their environment. Synthetic biologists engineer living cells to control how they behave by converting their […]
The Light Stuff
Alumna’s Startup Aims to Improve Health Through Lighting By Sara Cody The invention of the light bulb paved the way for humans to conquer the darkness; effectively severing the dependence on the sun to provide productive working hours for humans. Recent advances in materials research are now providing new ways to render light that are […]
NSF, CISE Look to the Future of Smart Healthcare at Campus Workshop
By Sara Cody As the National Science Foundation looks to the future of science in smart and connected health, the agency partnered with the Center for Information and Systems Engineering to convene a gathering of principal investigators and other research leaders on the BU campus this month. The interdisciplinary researchers discussed their progress and identified […]
Wong Lab’s Biocomputation Platform in Mammalian Cells is Published in Nature Biotechnology
News coverage on the article “Large-scale design of robust genetic circuits with multiple inputs and outputs for mammalian cells” in Nature Biotechnology: WIRED article on “Scientists Hack a Human Cell and Reprogram It Like a Computer” Science article on “Scientists turn mammalian cells into complex biocomputers”
2016 Merrill Ebner Portfolio Design Winner
The annual Undergraduate Design Portfolio Contest is open to all undergraduates in the College of Engineering. The goal of the contest is to promote design and to showcase the importance of design skills in engineering. Additionally and perhaps even most importantly, the goal of the contest is to encourage students to create a design portfolio, […]
Harold Park Promoted to Full Professor
By Rich Barlow – BU Today In 1999, Harold Park was stumped for a career. The recent Northwestern University graduate found his friends’ chosen paths—banking, consulting, finance—un-thrilling. Punting, he chose to remain at Northwestern to pursue graduate work in mechanical engineering, his undergraduate major. Midway through, he found his passion when he did a project […]