Rachel Corbin, ES ’11
“There was no moment when I said “I’m going to be a scientist!” I did want to be other things, like a poet, a chicken
“There was no moment when I said “I’m going to be a scientist!” I did want to be other things, like a poet, a chicken
One could say that Professor David Gelernter is a man of three faces – a pioneer in computer science, an artist with deep cultural roots,
Take a stroll around Saybrook one day and odds are you’ll run into one of its most beloved Saybrugians: Akshay Gupta SY ’13. Although many
Quantum computers. When you first hear the term, it sounds like something out of science fiction. But quantum computers are very real for Jerry Chow,
Nimit Jain, a junior in Saybrook College, is the rare student who steps beyond the strict boundaries that academia often constructs. Using an analogy from
Sterling Professor of Chemistry Peter Moore never thought he would return to Yale after he earned his Bachelor of Science from Yale College in 1961.
Anna Jo Bodurtha Smith enjoys running, country music, sorority life, and dreaming up ways to improve national pediatric health through social policy. She is anything
Some Nobel Laureates say that the research finding that led to their Nobel Prize arose from “a stroke of genius.” John Bennett Fenn, the 2003
How did Russell, a transplant from the forests of Scarborough, Maine, grow into his role here at Yale?
This “big kid at heart” has achieved many big feats over the last 43 years here at Yale.
Melissa Chiasson, DC ’11, is taking advantage of the Yale Junior Term Abroad system to explore the Wet Tropics of Australia in the Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology program, part of the School for International Training (SIT) Study Abroad Australia.
James “Jim” Baird, ES ’63, Professor of Chemistry and Adjunct Professor of Physics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has spent his career exploring physics and its connections to chemistry.