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Stanford University postdoctoral scholar Mauro Salazar speaks at the first Center for Information and Systems Engineering talk of the semester in Boston University’s Engineering Manufacturing Building Tuesday. DANIEL MU/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Postdoctoral scholar discusses transportation methods of the future

Julia Maruca January 23, 2020
In a city of chaotic traffic and hopeful climate goals, the research of Stanford University Postdoctoral Scholar Mauro Salazar in the prospect of driverless vehicles models the desire for a more efficient transportation system.
The Boston University Center for Information and Systems Engineering released the lineup for the CISE Seminars and Talks on their website, the first of which will feature Stanford University postdoctoral scholar Mauro Salazar at the Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing Innovation on Tuesday. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Series of spring CISE speaker events announced

Melissa Ellin January 20, 2020
BU CISE released the lineup for the Spring 2020 host of CISE Seminars and Talks consisting of 11 total events.
The American Society for Engineering Education recognized the College of Engineering on Thursday for its efforts in promoting diversity. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

College of Engineering receives Diversity Recognition

Angela Yang September 17, 2019
Boston University’s College of Engineering received recognition for its leadership in fostering diversity on Sept. 12. The American Society for Engineering Education, a non-profit professional association, awarded ENG this status as part of its Diversity Recognition Program.
Students work in the Engineering Product Innovation Center at BU. Beginning next fall, engineering students will be required to take data science courses. PHOTO BY FELIX PHILLIPS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

ENG adapts curriculum to meet today’s industry demands

Mugdha Gurram April 11, 2018
Data science is becoming a more prevalent topic in the world of engineering, and Boston University’s College of Engineering will be changing its curriculum to reflect that. Starting in the fall of 2018, the college will be introducing new data science requirements for its students.
Boston University’s College of Engineering receives a $3.36 million grant from Oak Ridge National Laboratory to develop smart car technology. PHOTO BY MAE DAVIS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

ENG to develop smart car technology with new $3.36 million grant

Breanne Kovatch February 12, 2017

Boston University’s College of Engineering announced Tuesday it received a $3.36 million grant to develop new smart car technology, according to a press release from the university. The Oak Ridge...

Jordan Carter (CFA ‘17) interacts with the recently installed collaboration video wall at Boston University’s College of Engineering, which highlights ongoing research at the college. PHOTO BY MAE DAVIS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Collaborative video wall installed in College of Engineering

Brogan Calkins November 18, 2014

Prysm, Inc., a design and manufacturing company run by two Boston University College of Engineering alumni, installed a 10-by-6 foot video collaboration wall in ENG’s lobby for the college’s 50th...

BU, research universities hit by international cyber attacks

Daily Free Press Admin October 9, 2013

One of Boston University’s public web pages suffered a cyber attack from an unidentified, internationally-based source last week, said BU’s Information Security Team Executive Director Quinn Shamblin. Shamblin...

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