Co-founded by BU ENG's Ayse Coskun, Emerald AI has raised $24.5 million in seed funding, with backers including Nvidia; Google's chief scientist; and former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Elise Morgan is our next dean! BU Provost: Elise showed “exemplary leadership” over 2 yrs as interim dean. "She has established her own vision for the college as a laboratory for innovation and a training ground for premier engineering talent."
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In a key step toward a future of quantum computing, a joint BU-Berkeley-Northwestern team has demonstrated the first-ever electronic–photonic–quantum system on a chip, built in a commercial semiconductor foundry.
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“Can you explain how geothermal energy works and how it can be applied to housing? Is it ‘clean’ energy?” A reader asked the Bay State Banner those questions, and energy expert Emily Ryan helped to answer them....
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The pomelo fruit's complex, spongy peel protects it from falls of up to 50 feet. With a U.S. Navy grant, Greg McDaniel plans to figure out precisely what the pomelo is doing right, and translate that to a protective coating for a torpedo or a ship’s hull.
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With Ayse Coskun as chief scientist, a new company aims to control the computational power demand from data centers running AI workloads, while ensuring performance guarantees.
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"For decades, American universities and the federal government have partnered to produce life-changing discoveries, not just in medicine but transportation, communication, water and air quality, nutrition, security, and more."
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With an award from the Hartwell Foundation, BU's Samagya Banskota and colleagues are working on a novel method of developing treatments for “rare” genetic diseases that, taken together, affect millions of people.
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A BU team has begun to disentangle cognitive and motor processes, with implications in the near term for the research community and in the long term for people with neurological conditions.
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We’re proud to introduce our @BU_Tweets Hariri Institute 2025 Fellows + 2026 FRP awardees! An inspiring group of researchers pushing interdisciplinary boundaries in computing, AI & data science at @BU_Computing
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Five BU experts ably pitched their research to a very young crowd at the Museum of Science. The children learned how electrical and computer engineering can promote human health and well-being.
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Spiral-shaped light beams might solve the looming internet "capacity crunch." Siddharth Ramachandran explains how in Tech Briefs:
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For a Senior Design project, some of our students built a solar collector that heats up water for residential use. Learn how they did it:
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BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Profiles @BostonU_BME Chair John White, whose work combines cutting-edge techniques to study how brain cells function together, and spotlights Prof. Wilson Wong’s recent @AIMBE Fellowship.
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Siddharth Ramachandran's work with light wave devices has helped advance optical networks, laser-based defense systems, brain imaging, and quantum computing. Hear him talk about his research experiences in industry and academia:
https://t.co/OJL308aDgA
With an Innovator Award from the Rainin Foundation, Miguel Jimenez and Liang Hao aim to create a next-generation microbial therapy for the millions of people suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases.
https://t.co/5luAwrOZEM
In crowded, noisy settings, it can be hard for the hearing-impaired to follow a single conversation, even with a hearing aid. But help is on the way. Learn more about Kamal Sen's biologically oriented sound segregation algorithm (BOSSA):
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