The little red Corvette undergoes a revolution
University of Rochester alumnus Tadge Juechter ’79, executive chief engineer for Corvette, is steering “America’s sports car” into its electrified future. From the revolutionary new E-Ray to decades of innovation at General Motors, Juechter reflects on the challenges of blending performance, sustainability, and tradition while carrying forward the legacy that began in Rochester.
Scientists edge toward scalable quantum simulations on a photonic chip
A system using photonics-based synthetic dimensions could be used to help explain complex natural phenomena.
AI helps show how the brain’s fluids flow
A new, AI-based technique for measuring fluid flow in the brain could lead to treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
Large language models could be the catalyst for a new era of chemistry
Chemical engineer Andrew D. White explains why large language models like GPT-4 will open new frontiers for researchers.
Undergraduate student submissions sweep Art of Science awards
The annual competition highlights the intersection of science, art, and technology as part of the Rochester experience.