Laurie Burns: Studying Triple-GEM foils Senior Laurie Burns is conducting a comparative study of foils used in triple-GEMs. by Melis A. '08 December 6, 2005
Careers in biology Also known as "why on earth I'm applying to graduate school". by Mollie B. '06 December 5, 2005 9 comments
World’s Largest Collection of Brains The new Brain & Cognitive Sciences Complex opens tomorrow. by Matt McGann '00 December 1, 2005 7 comments
Boris Alexeev: Solving Graph Theory Problems Boris Alexeev spent five months working on a math UROP with Prof. Daniel Kleitman. by Melis A. '08 November 28, 2005 10 comments
Shaye Storm: Studying Extrasolar Planets Shaye Storm spent his summer working at the MIT Planetary Astronomy Laboratory where he studied… by Melis A. '08 November 20, 2005 2 comments
Jugal Shah- Improving the technique of High Resolution Quantitative Autoradiography Sophomore Jugal Shah is improving a boron imaging technique that may potentially enhance a promising… by Melis A. '08 November 13, 2005 4 comments
Anna Teytelman: Japanese Hip-Hop Extraordinaire! Anna Teytelman studies Japanese hip-hop and culture at MIT's Hyperstudio. by Melis A. '08 October 27, 2005 2 comments
Vivek Venkatachalam- Constructing a Very Low Temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscope Vivek Venkatachalam worked with researchers in the Low Temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Lab at MIT's… by Melis A. '08 October 13, 2005 6 comments
Bryan Owens: Developing bioreactors An interview with fellow blogger, Bryan Owens, to find out more about his awesome UROP… by Melis A. '08 October 5, 2005
Nobel Prize Week An exciting time for research, both noble and ignoble. by Matt McGann '00 October 5, 2005 20 comments
MIT’s Undergraduate Research Journal: Get your work published! MIT's Undergraduate Research Journal, a student-run journal that publishes articles about research going on at… by Melis A. '08 September 27, 2005 3 comments
Laura Stonehill: Designing Italian Pedestrian Bridges Laura Stonehill spent a summer working at a civil engineering company in Venice, Italy. by Melis A. '08 September 24, 2005 2 comments
To a mouse (or nineteen) A eulogy for my UROP mice... in the form of me explaining my UROP. by Mollie B. '06 September 16, 2005 2 comments