The National Academy of Engineering–affiliated symposium brings together top early-career researchers from both sides of the Atlantic to address critical challenges in science and technology.
Ph.D. students Gus Richter, Malhar Tamhane, and Felipe Sandaval took part in the Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science program, taking advantage of the unique geography and equipment to work on their Ph.D. research.
Nine graduate students have been chosen for IMS's new apprenticeship program, offering practical training in fabrication, characterization, and systems-level problem-solving.
Professor Omer Inan and his lab developed a lightweight wearable patch designed to continuously monitor cardiac activity, providing heart failure patients and their doctors a more complete view of how the heart functions in everyday life.