Research

The engineering research labs in 245 Beacon feature 13,300 square feet of dedicated lab space for researchers, as well as engineering faculty and students, to work in collaborative teams and across disciplines.聽

Faculty Research Labs

Brace Lab

The Brace Lab leads research in bioprocessing, downstream separations and recovery of biomolecules and bioproducts, and quantitative sustainable design [including techno-economic analysis (TEA) and life cycle assessment (LCA)] of bioproducts and biorefineries.

Hira Lab

Our research explores educational technologies and humanistic design approaches and re-envisioning engineering epistemologies, centered on the communities we partner with. We are motivated by how engineering and technology can help people live well in an increasingly engineered world.

Salifu Lab

Dr. Salifu's research is motivated by the need to develop affordable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly technologies to improve our quality of life.

Gaudette Lab

Research areas: tissue engineering, cellular agriculture, and sports biomechanics. Students perform cell culture, develop plant-based biomaterials, evaluate production of new protein sources, analyze physical performance metrics, contribute to published work, and present at national conferences.

Hoar Lab

The Hoar Lab is an environmental engineering laboratory combining tools in microbiology, molecular biology, and analytical chemistry to optimize removal of contaminants from wastewater and gain information from sewage about community-level health.

Govindasamy Lab

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