The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds.
The online medical and health education company Osmosis, co-founded by Shiv Gaglani, A.B. ’10 (engineering sciences) has grown at a fast rate and garnered significant recognition since the company was highlighted in a SEAS article three months ago.
This bioengineering concentrator is exploring the ability of axolotl salamanders to regrow lost limbs, in an effort to determine whether there could be possible future clinical applications of this research.
This computer science concentrator spent the summer developing an improved particle tracking algorithm for a new detector that could be used in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
This environmental science and engineering concentrator is studying how the harmful, yet common chemicals known as PFAS are related to the contamination of drinking water systems.
As an engineering intern at Latch, mechanical engineering concentrator Ethan Seder built and assembled reliability robots to conduct closed loop testing on software.