CS Professor’s Work Anything But Predictable, December 12, 2014
Algorithmic random number generators (RNGs) lie at the heart of many important algorithms in computer science. They are hard at […]
Algorithmic random number generators (RNGs) lie at the heart of many important algorithms in computer science. They are hard at […]
Who hasn’t had their cell phone ring at an awkward moment? Researchers at Harvey Mudd want to develop technology that […]
Want to design an autonomous unmanned aircraft that could aid in disaster relief? How about a chance to engineer a […]
Harvey Mudd College physics graduate Jaron Kent-Dobias ’14 was selected as a finalist for the American Physical Society’s 2014 LeRoy […]
Honey bees are in trouble. They face threats from all sides: disease, parasites, pesticides and loss of habitat. Exacerbating these […]
The five undergraduate colleges of the Claremont University Consortium—Pomona, Claremont McKenna, Scripps, Harvey Mudd and Pitzer College—have received a $1.5 […]
As part of a groundbreaking national study to examine how intensive training can affect elementary school teachers’ use of mathematical […]
With its ability to process vast amounts of data, computing is revolutionizing the practice of biology. An interdisciplinary duo at […]
Student researchers Ksenia Zakirova ’15 and Michael Cork POM ’16 recently received the Mathematical Association of America’s Outstanding Presentation Award […]
The natural, periodic migration patterns of humans, animals, insects and even bacteria provide us with information essential in making decisions […]