DQC Seminar Series: Kristi Beck
Chesterfield Atrium, 701 W Main StSpring 2025 Upcoming Speakers 23 Jan: Lu Qi 6 Feb: Andrei Ruskuc 20 Feb: Noah Shutty 6 Mar: TBA 20 Mar: Kristi Beck 27 Mar: Peter Shor 3 Apr: Ed […]
Spring 2025 Upcoming Speakers 23 Jan: Lu Qi 6 Feb: Andrei Ruskuc 20 Feb: Noah Shutty 6 Mar: TBA 20 Mar: Kristi Beck 27 Mar: Peter Shor 3 Apr: Ed […]
Join the Engineering Master's Programs Student Advisory Board for a relaxing time with table games and food every Thursday at the Teer Student Lounge from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM.
Join us for a lecture from Professor David Mooney, the Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering in the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and a Core Faculty Member of […]
Enhance your cultural competence with an Introduction to the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). This session offers an overview of the IDI framework and process, helping you consider your positioning within […]
Preventing injury and restoring mobility following injury, both musculoskeletal and neuromuscular, is challenging. In recent years, the fields of biomechanics and clinical rehabilitation have informed the development of wearable devices […]
Preventing injury and restoring mobility following injury, both musculoskeletal and neuromuscular, is challenging. In recent years, the fields of biomechanics and clinical rehabilitation have informed the development of wearable devices […]
Kick-start your week with Coffee Monday for Engineering Master's Programs Students! Join us every Monday from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM at the Teer 102 Student Lounge. Enjoy a cup […]
TITLE: Manufacturing-Scale Atomic Layer Deposition for Batteries... and Other Applications Historically Atomic layer deposition (ALD) has been regarded as a lab-only process, disregarded as too expensive and an unrealistic process […]
Jesse's research uses genomics to understand the ecology and evolution of microbes, ranging from freshwater bacterioplankton to the human gut microbiome. His work has helped elucidate the origins of bacterial […]
Jesse's research uses genomics to understand the ecology and evolution of microbes, ranging from freshwater bacterioplankton to the human gut microbiome. His work has helped elucidate the origins of bacterial […]
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) has the promise of modulating deep brain structures with small focal spots. Early work by Fry (Science 1958) in modulating the visual system is reproducible and […]
Robots are traditionally designed with fixed physical hardware and control policies that make them specialized for repetitive tasks and structured environments. This talk discusses foundational work toward robots that "evolve […]