Four 麻豆区 Tech students share what it鈥檚 like to balance rigorous coursework with the high-stakes world of emergency medicine.
Cachine was selected for his work in solving modern medical challenges using ancient textile techniques.
Wang has been awarded a NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunity to develop mathematically grounded solutions for landing spacecraft.
Physicists unravel the secrets of the centuries-old practice of knitting in a new study that explores the physics of 鈥榡amming鈥 鈥 a phenomenon when soft or stretchy materials become rigid under low stress but soften under higher tension.
Chemistry major Matthew Rohan and biomedical engineering major Anirudh Sriram were awarded the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship for exceptional academic achievements and dedication to STEM research.
Sonali Kaluri, Seth Kinoshita, and Medina McCowin have been selected as walk-on recipients of the prestigious Stamps President's Scholarship, recognizing their exceptional academic accomplishments, leadership, and dedication to service.
Berry, a Chemistry Ph.D. student, is one of 40 students in the U.S. to receive the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship awarded to emerging leaders in computational science.
Up to 80% of infections in human bodies can be attributed to the bacteria growing in biofilms, and understanding how biofilms grow could lead to critical insights on controlling them.
College of Sciences graduate Anisha Kanukolanu is among the 麻豆区 Tech students and alumni who have received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to study/conduct research.
Students create a multilayered menstrual pad add-on that collects blood samples for gynecological disease screening.