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Oct 22, 2019 Lights, camera, action Media experts share insights on engineering and innovation with students Events,
Oct 21, 2019 Real texture for lab-grown meat Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers Bioengineering,
Oct 18, 2019 McMullen joins Syska Hennessy Donn McMullen, A.B. ’83 (engineering sciences - bioengineering), has joined the Syska Hennessy Group as technical manager and senior associate. Bioengineering,
Oct 17, 2019 Digging deep Engineers Without Borders students work to bring reliable drinking water source to Kenyan community Student Organizations,
Oct 16, 2019 Alumni startup opens office in Japan RightHand Robotics, a startup co-founded by Leif Jentoft, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 (engineering sciences), has established a new entity in Japan. Robotics,
Oct 10, 2019 Outsmarting poachers Artificial intelligence helps rangers protect endangered wildlife AI / Machine Learning,
Oct 8, 2019 Shape-shifting structures take the form of a face, antenna Complex lattices that change in response to stimuli open a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine Applied Mathematics, Materials,
Oct 4, 2019 5 computer science graduate students named 2020 Siebel Scholars Program recognizes outstanding students at the world’s leading graduate schools Computer Science,
Oct 4, 2019 First video of viruses assembling Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses Applied Physics, Health / Medicine,
Oct 2, 2019 Amir honored for research potential Ofra Amir, Ph.D. ’16 (computer science) was named one of the 40 most promising young people in Israel by The Marker magazine. Computer Science,