The system developed by Professor Julius Lucks that monitors contaminants in drinking water is now sensitive enough to detect tiny nucleic acids.
Research constitutes approximately 40% of the program curriculum and represents one of the key competitive advantages of the MBP. Students select the research project and lab that suit their interests ...
New research from the Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering uncovers how 3D genome structures generate cellular memories, paving the way for advances in medicine and longevity through cellular ...
Research from Professor Daniel Abrams highlights the different ways that in-person events foster community building and ...
A novel method developed in Professor Ted Sargent’s lab addresses perovskite solar cell durability challenges, bringing the ...
Function as practicing materials scientists/engineers with the necessary core competencies to interface with other engineering disciplines to solve problems or apply their knowledge in other areas ...
For the best chance of admission, ALL application materials should be submitted before recommended submission deadline. We will review all applications received before the recommended deadline and ...
Finite Element Methods for solving problems with material and geometric nonlinearities; transient dynamics analysis with explicit and implicit time integration, partitioned methods, and stability; ...
This course will provide the students with an in-depth study of plastic deformation and fracture of materials. With emphasis on structure/properties relations. The role of imperfections, state of ...