Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Woman, Mother + Baby (WomB) Research Institute, and the Gnecco Laboratory of Reproductive Engineering.
At the inaugural event in the School of Engineering’s Biotechnology Industry Series, students gained insight into executive Ted Myles’ experience in the sector.
Researchers in the Renewable Energy and Applied Photonics Lab demonstrated a more simple, cost-effective way to create nanopillars—tiny structures that can control light