
Nov 5, 2020
STEM Star: Reaching for the Moon
Zev Granowitz '21 studies the dynamics of scramjet engines, a new propulsion technology that will enable aircraft to travel more than five times the speed…
Zev Granowitz '21 studies the dynamics of scramjet engines, a new propulsion technology that will enable aircraft to travel more than five times the speed…
Tina Huang ’22 combines her skills in statistics and programming to study the prediction of tumor response to radiotherapy.
When COVID-19 disrupted her summer research plans, aspiring physician Tash Miner '21 put her energy into caring for others, reaffirming her career aspirations…
Khaknazar Shyntassov ’23 develops a computer-based firefighting system: 'This project helped me to experience solving unfamiliar and complex problems…
Prof. Jenn Rossmann shares insights about the racial bias of search engines with PBS39 public media.
The Lafayette community learned more about the intersection of race and technology from Princeton sociologist Ruha Benjamin.
Can bacteria strengthen soil? These student scientists are finding out.
Mechanical professors provide home-based students with equipment used in a popular control systems course.
College pivots to virtual, interactive format to enable students to share their research findings.
"This research could help widen the field of knowledge on terrestrial salamanders and inform environmental management plans on forest quality.”