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$1.25M NSF grant backs resilient housing for Mississippi communities| engineering.tufts.edu
Professor Susan Landau on Marketplace| engineering.tufts.edu
Tufts undergraduates engage in successful engineering design experience abroad| engineering.tufts.edu
Nisha Iyer named Tiampo Family Assistant Professor| engineering.tufts.edu
Chris Rogers' current research work falls into four areas: (1) manufacture of musical instruments (Steinway and Sons and Conn-Selmer), (2) engineering education (LEGO Education, LEGO Foundation, PTC, Kodosky Foundation and the NSF), (3) educational robotics (LEGO, NSF, National Instruments), and (4) education outreach (LEGO Foundation, LLL Foundation). The first is mainly aimed at optimizing existing manufacturing processes and the other three look at ways of understanding how students think...| engineering.tufts.edu
Chorng Hwa Chang joined Tufts University as a faculty member in 1987. His interests are in the areas of computer architecture, communication protocols, ubiquitous and pervasive wireless communications, and autonomous robots. He is the director of the computer engineering program and the Director of Tufts Wireless Lab (TWL) within the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering| engineering.tufts.edu
Richard Townsend received his Ph.D. at Columbia University studying programming languages and compilers under Stephen A. Edwards and Martha A. Kim. His research focused on the use of functional languages and high-level optimizations to translate recursive algorithms with irregular memory access patterns into efficient hardware designs. This work revolved around his research group's project during his time at Columbia: an optimizing Haskell-to-SystemVerilog compiler. In 2019, he made the trans...| engineering.tufts.edu
Lenore Cowen is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Tufts University, with a courtesy appointment in the Department of Mathematics. After finishing her Ph.D. in mathematics at MIT in 1993, she was an NSF postdoctoral fellow and then joined the faculty of the Mathematical Sciences Department (now the Applied Mathematics and Statistics Department) at Johns Hopkins University. She joined Tufts in 2001 and is a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) a...| engineering.tufts.edu
Dr. Srivalleesha (Valli) Mallidi directs the integrated Biofunctional and Therapeutics Laboratory (iBIT Lab) . Her research focuses on utilizing non-invasive acoustic and optical imaging techniques with nanomaterials and biological models to understand the structural, functional, molecular and biomechanical heterogeneity of pathologies such as cancer. | engineering.tufts.edu
Angela Lai is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, and her B.S in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University. Her research background is specialized in blood-contacting medical devices and optimizing the interactions between biomaterials and blood to reduce thrombosis. Angela has extensive experience designing artificial lungs for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO...| engineering.tufts.edu
Each year, the Schools of Arts & Sciences and Engineering recognize faculty whose teaching, advising, and service reflect the university’s highest values. From transformative teaching to distinguished advising and tireless service, these awards shine a spotlight on the individuals who embody the university’s mission at its finest. This year, several School of Engineering faculty members earned top honors for their outstanding contributions to academic life and the broader Tufts community.| engineering.tufts.edu