Last week, our laboratory members took part in an exciting panel organized by New York University Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) on Tech and Innovation Ecosystems in New […]
Exploring a COVID-19 endemic scenario: high-resolution agent-based modeling of multiple variants
COVID-19 pandemic has affected our daily lives for over two years. Despite the widespread use of vaccines, there are still questions on how to tackle the development of new variants. […]
Network inference from local measurements in mobile 3D printers
Collective additive manufacturing is a new paradigm for construction, where a team of mobile robots can collectively 3D print large-scale buildings and infrastructure. One of the main issues to solve […]
Frontiers of Engineering features research on UV-light-sensing webbing structures
Frontiers of Engineering has recently highlighted an article from Science Daily on our research exploring webbing structures damage occurring after long exposition to ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. Our Research Assistant Professor […]
The impact of deniers on epidemics
In the wake of COVID-19, we have witnessed a spread of misinformation about the virus, which has created groups of deniers of the situation. What can be their effect on […]