College of Engineering stories Safer structures with carbon nanotubes Using nanotubes to conduct electricity and allow early detection of failing structures Green asphalt Increasing the sustainability of asphalt pavements. Robert Coyne ’07, MS ’11 Appointed physics lecturer at University of Rhode Island Physics students publish papers in top research journals Izak Thuestad & Alec Yonika uncover new features, employ new techniques in researching black holes Year in Review: 2017 Top news stories Greg DeCelles '14: Living Marine Resource Science and Management Alum Greg DeCelles talks about SMAST's collaborative environment and the added value of working with faculty, peers, and local fishermen Semirah Dolan '18: Internship at eBay Semirah Dolan '18 views her software engineering internship in Silicon Valley as a priceless opportunity. Amanda Prescott '18: pursuing a career in reliability engineering Physics major forges her own applied physics track. Summer research for senior physics majors Tia Martineau' 18 & Kiersten Nunes '18 participated in NSF-funded summer research programs. Danielle Czarnowski '15: encouraging women in STEM Giving back to her alma mater and helping women succeed. Tianna Edwards '18: Internships with a focus on medical research Tianna shared her experiences and advice at an Internship Showcase sponsored by the Career Development Center Tia Martineau: Theoretical cosmologies, dark matter & design Combining her interests in physics and art, Tia Martineau '18 designed the mural for Prof. Khanna's supercomputer trailer. << < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 > >>