To mark the 10th anniversary of WPI’s Data Science program, we asked Professor Elke Rundensteiner, the founding head of the program, 10 questions to reflect on its origins, growth, and future ...
E18: Explosion Protection Engineering | Hannah Murray, explosion protection engineering PhD candidate, and Prof. Stephen Kmiotek, co-director of explosion protection engineering program ...
WPI strives to provide multifaceted professional medical care for the treatment of student illnesses and injuries. Staff members at Student Health Services (SHS) include a team of physicians, nurse ...
OpenSTEM—an initiative aimed at bringing inspiration and possibility to K-12 STEM education—equips educators with low-cost curricula, materials, and support that makes educational equity across the ...
WPI’s versatile master’s in Molecular and Cellular Biology will give you the rigorous knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience needed to launch a successful career in the life sciences or ...
As a student in WPI’s PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology, you will benefit from close mentorship by dynamic faculty who encourage creativity and inquisitiveness. Through our well-rounded PhD in ...
Because personal statements are personal, there is not one format or approach that will work well for everyone. They are also short -- 1,000 words or less -- so you should identify the three or four ...
The future of money isn't minted, it's coded—and every time you deposit a check on your phone or send money via an app, you're actively using financial technology or "fintech." On this episode of The ...
A team of researchers that includes Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biology Professor Pamela Weathers has found that extracts from the leaves of the Artemisia annua plant, a medicinal herb also known ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) are using an enzyme found in red blood cells to create self-healing concrete that is four times more durable than traditional concrete, extending ...
Tablets made from dried leaves of the Artemisia annua plant cured 18 critically ill patients in a Congo clinic. The results suggest a new and inexpensive treatment option for the mosquito-borne ...
Researchers turn to the vascular system of plants to solve a major bioengineering problem blocking the regeneration of human tissues and organs. Researchers face a fundamental challenge as they seek ...
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