Nov 5, 2020
STEM Star: The Robot Choreographer
Can a robot think about its environment? Can it perceive its location and what its surroundings look like? These are some of the questions Ian Miller ’18…
Can a robot think about its environment? Can it perceive its location and what its surroundings look like? These are some of the questions Ian Miller ’18…
Hayden Fisher ’22 and Jordan Leiber ’22 work together to advance deep-brain stimulation technology, a therapy that can treat neurological disorders…
Khaknazar Shyntassov ’23 develops a computer-based firefighting system: 'This project helped me to experience solving unfamiliar and complex problems…
Zachary Martin ’21 shares his experience as a recipient of Department of Defense SMART Scholarship.
An interdisciplinary group of students created a computer game that can help people with disabilities control a wheelchair with their mind
By Bryan Hay Behind every cardiologist and cardiac surgeon are engineers working to perfect ways to monitor the functions of the most essential organ in…
By Katie Neitz Despite the growing number of programs that encourage young women to pursue STEM-related fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics)…
By Katie Neitz The College’s inaugural Women in STEM Week kicked off with a panel discussion in which eight alumni with varied tech careers across a…
By Bryan Hay There’s no limit to innovative expression when you bring together AAA batteries, microprocessors, and the vivid imaginations from Lafayette…
By Bryan Hay Lafayette’s engineering program moved up to 11th place in the nation among primarily undergraduate programs in the latest ranking by U.S…