High school students from the Boston area and around the world learned about different technologies used in water filters during the annual Pre-Collegiate Program held at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
Bioengineering concentrator Arin Stowman, S.B. '19, is helping to develop novel tympanostomy tubes that will enable clinicians to more effectively treat patients' ear infections.
Computer science concentrator Sam Goldman, A.B. '19, has spent the summer in a SEAS lab, investigating whether a single gene or input can control multiple pathways in a genetic signaling network.
Caleb Ringkob, S.B. '19, a bioengineering concentrator, is researching how different types of learning affect how well a certain action is retained by the human motor system.
Mechanical engineering concentrator Benjamin Lee, S.B. '19, has spent his summer working on microfluidic devices in the lab of David Weitz, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and Applied Physics.