Posts Tagged: graduate studies
Artificial “skin” sensor could be the future of wearable and stretchable electronics, with applications in wound-healing, gaming and more
For 15 years, University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, IBBME) and her students have celebrated PhD candidates who successfully defend their theses by unveiling a white coat with their name and graduation year on the back
Graduate course hosts first-ever STEM Day, challenging students to design creative tools to share their love of engineering with local students in Grades 5-6
Graduate students Maryam Fallah, Locke Davenport Huyer and Tij Gupta explain their research in one minute
Workshops, advisors and meetings with Faculty leadership can help tackle imposter phenomenon, enhance time management skills, and empower students to thrive
Olubanjo is set to graduate with a job that he created: CEO of Reeddi, the startup he founded and incubated at the Entrepreneurship Hatchery to bring clean and affordable electricity to energy-starved communities in Nigeria and beyond
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