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Jan 2, 2024 Technology and health on a global scale New student initiative completes fall fellowship AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Health / Medicine, Student Organizations, Technology,
Dec 21, 2023 Scaling up from on-site inspections Engineers Without Borders build on strong trips in 2023 Student Organizations,
Dec 20, 2023 Young-Saver named to Forbes 30 Under 30 2024 Data science alum recognized for student-inspired statistics curriculum Academics, Alumni, Entrepreneurship, K-12,
Dec 20, 2023 Dyer, Allen named Marshall Scholars Will pursue graduate studies over the next two years at U.K. universities Academics, Awards, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering,
Dec 18, 2023 Alumni profile: Ananya Zutshi, MS/MBA '21 Fighting cancer with a novel cell therapy Alumni, Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship, Health / Medicine, MS/MBA,
Dec 18, 2023 High-temperature superconductors, with a twist? EurekAlert Fabrication method could facilitate materials discovery Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering,
Dec 15, 2023 Alumni profile: Nana Menya Ayensu, S.B. '07 Implementing the White House climate agenda to improve clean energy Alumni, Climate, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Dec 14, 2023 Rubber that doesn’t grow cracks when stretched many times Multi-scale approach improves the fatigue threshold of particle-reinforced rubber Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Dec 14, 2023 Can you change a chicken into a frog, a fish or a chameleon? Researchers show how changes in cellular activity can drive changes in embryonic development