Scratching the surface

When you watch Tyler Walker race down a mountain, you can’t help but notice his form. Walker, a member of the U.S. Adaptive Ski Team and the 2014 U.S. Paralympic Alpine Skiing Team, is able to tilt his ski at an extreme angle as he maneuvers around gates.

Cellular reception

New ChBE professor brings life to statistical mechanics -- and vice versa

Baumer wins 2019 NSF CAREER Award

Algorithms, in many ways, control the beat of modern life.

Algorithmic systems give us the reviews, recommendations, and connections that help us find better products, great movies, and new friends. They can be applied to nearly every facet of our lives—commerce, transportation, advertising—and when they work well, they can enrich and facilitate our experiences at home, work, and play.

Honoring the legacy of Peter C. Rossin '48

The P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science paid homage to its benefactor last week with a ceremony that highlighted the diverse accomplishments and creative energies of its students and faculty.

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