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Aug 8, 2022 Alumni profile: Jacqueline Ashmore, Ph.D. '03 Bringing diversity, equity and inclusion to sustainable energy Alumni, Applied Mathematics, Climate, Diversity / Inclusion, Alumni Profile
Apr 21, 2022 The physics of a singing saw Insights on centuries-old folk instrument is underpinned by a mathematical principle that may pave the way for high-quality resonators for sensing, electronics and more Applied Mathematics,
Apr 13, 2022 Tear-free brushing? All you need is math Researchers develop a mathematical understanding of detangling that could be used for textile manufacturing, robotic hairdressers Applied Mathematics,
Mar 22, 2022 Alumni Profile: Neha Dalal, A.B., S.M. ’16 Using applied math in federal economic research, philanthropic ventures Alumni, Applied Mathematics, Alumni Profile
Dec 17, 2021 Alumni profile: Sam Steyer, A.B. ’11 Sam Steyer matches job seekers with climate-conscious companies Alumni, Applied Mathematics, Climate, Entrepreneurship, Alumni Profile
Nov 12, 2021 For Darwin’s finches, beak shape goes beyond evolution Research combines evolutionary biology with geometry, dynamics and function Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering,
Oct 21, 2021 Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Applied Mathematics, Materials, Robotics,
Oct 4, 2021 How apples get their shapes Using theory and experiments, researchers show how apples get their distinct cusp-like features Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering,
Mar 17, 2021 Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking Applied Mathematics,
Jan 19, 2021 Constructing termite turrets without a blueprint Researchers develop a mathematical model to explain the complex architecture of termite mounds Applied Mathematics,