Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking Snake-inspired robot uses kirigami to move February 21, 2018 Bioinspired soft actuator crawls without rigid parts Graduate student profile: Jordan Kennedy November 10, 2016 Research project will bring this Montana ranch girl back home Making an impact for the marginalized February 26, 2020 Rhodes Scholar seeks to use engineering and public policy to improve trans health care Senior project spotlight: Ethan Seder April 12, 2022 An airbag for cyclists Jennifer A. Lewis named Foreign Policy Global Thinker November 17, 2014 3D printing pioneer honored among innovators "for showing how ink could reshape the future" Alumni Profile: Coppélia Marincovic, S.M. ’08 June 9, 2022 Investing in the future of climate science Alumni profile: Bill Peine, Ph.D. ’98 September 2, 2022 Innovating medical technology wherever he goes Novel 4D printing method blossoms from botanical inspiration January 25, 2016 Printed shapeshifting architectures could lead to smart textiles, soft electronics, new biomedical devices and tissue engineering Making a splash June 21, 2021 Students use nanotechnology to create a novel, aquatic-themed board game Scientists map the human loop-ome December 11, 2014 In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation A well-grounded solution September 4, 2018 Students collaborate with Peruvian peers to develop agricultural soil-testing device How termites ventilate September 10, 2015 Ingenious design in insect mounds, researchers find Senior project spotlight: Andrew Yang April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Yang developed a silicone model to help clinicians better understand patient-specific aortic defects ‘Ants’ go marching on to optimize traffic lights June 13, 2016 Nature inspires applied math project that seeks to improve traffic flow Internship Spotlight: Sophie Pesek, A.B. ’20 (Zoomlion Ghana Limited) September 3, 2019 As an intern at a waste management company in Accra, the capital of Ghana, environmental science and engineering concentrator Sophie Pesek conducted a comparative analysis of trends in client complaints and missed service payments. AI can help reduce the risk of HIV in high-risk communities February 19, 2021 Algorithm identifies who can best promote healthy behaviors in a social network How to become an expert tightrope walker April 19, 2012 Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW) Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy August 12, 2019 Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking
Snake-inspired robot uses kirigami to move February 21, 2018 Bioinspired soft actuator crawls without rigid parts
Graduate student profile: Jordan Kennedy November 10, 2016 Research project will bring this Montana ranch girl back home
Making an impact for the marginalized February 26, 2020 Rhodes Scholar seeks to use engineering and public policy to improve trans health care
Jennifer A. Lewis named Foreign Policy Global Thinker November 17, 2014 3D printing pioneer honored among innovators "for showing how ink could reshape the future"
Alumni Profile: Coppélia Marincovic, S.M. ’08 June 9, 2022 Investing in the future of climate science
Alumni profile: Bill Peine, Ph.D. ’98 September 2, 2022 Innovating medical technology wherever he goes
Novel 4D printing method blossoms from botanical inspiration January 25, 2016 Printed shapeshifting architectures could lead to smart textiles, soft electronics, new biomedical devices and tissue engineering
Making a splash June 21, 2021 Students use nanotechnology to create a novel, aquatic-themed board game
Scientists map the human loop-ome December 11, 2014 In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation
A well-grounded solution September 4, 2018 Students collaborate with Peruvian peers to develop agricultural soil-testing device
Senior project spotlight: Andrew Yang April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Yang developed a silicone model to help clinicians better understand patient-specific aortic defects
‘Ants’ go marching on to optimize traffic lights June 13, 2016 Nature inspires applied math project that seeks to improve traffic flow
Internship Spotlight: Sophie Pesek, A.B. ’20 (Zoomlion Ghana Limited) September 3, 2019 As an intern at a waste management company in Accra, the capital of Ghana, environmental science and engineering concentrator Sophie Pesek conducted a comparative analysis of trends in client complaints and missed service payments.
AI can help reduce the risk of HIV in high-risk communities February 19, 2021 Algorithm identifies who can best promote healthy behaviors in a social network
How to become an expert tightrope walker April 19, 2012 Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW)
Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy August 12, 2019 Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures