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The high-resolution X-ray diffraction system promises to accelerate the pace of microelectronics research and development at Tufts and across the northeast.
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Sameer Sonkusale's research spans biomedical devices, diagnostics, and flexible electronics, and has resulted in over 40 invention disclosures and multiple startup ventures.
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Students and faculty shared projects that encompassed medical applications, civic life, education, energy efficiency, and more.
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Ph.D. student Laura Kaplan shares the journey that led her to Tufts’ Vision and Sensing Systems Lab.
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The award acknowledges Distinguished Professor and Dean of Graduate Education Karen Panetta’s exceptional research and advocacy.
Students and faculty shared projects that encompassed medical applications, civic life, education, energy efficiency, and more.
The celebration recognized commercial success and innovation from among Tufts faculty.
Tufts University's NAI chapter, led by Dean of Graduate Education Karen Panetta, received the 2025 Chapter of Excellence Award at the organization’s annual conference.
Distinguished Professor Karen Panetta, co-inventor of the first digital twin of a CPU, shares her insights in a recent CIO article.
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