How Tom Goreau’s, PhD (MS ’72) electrifying technology is helping local communities rebuild the world’s coral reefs

How Tom Goreau’s, PhD (MS ’72) electrifying technology is helping local communities rebuild the world’s coral reefs
“What is it about food that makes it so appealing? We need to eat, we need to fuel ourselves, but why is it delicious?”
In a sector eager to cut costs, Ryan Sinnet, PhD (BS ’07) has developed a solution. As cofounder and chief research officer at Miso Robotics in Pasadena, Sinnet sees the untapped potential of a human-robot workforce
Oil spill expert CJ Beegle-Krause on her circuitous academic career, responding to Deepwater Horizon, and the art of predicting spills.
Understanding the brain is one of the great frontiers in all of science.
Lorraine Lois Foster (PhD ‘64) demonstrates her skill at dissecting mathematical matrices