Caleb Ringkob, S.B. '19, a bioengineering concentrator, is researching how different types of learning affect how well a certain action is retained by the human motor system.
Insights on centuries-old folk instrument is underpinned by a mathematical principle that may pave the way for high-quality resonators for sensing, electronics and more
Computer science concentrator Sam Goldman, A.B. '19, has spent the summer in a SEAS lab, investigating whether a single gene or input can control multiple pathways in a genetic signaling network.
During a summer internship at Cambridge Econometrics in the U.K. Elias Tuomaala developed the software foundation for a new generation of the firm’s economic models.