Introducing Scholarships for MCIT Online

News / December 13, 2021

Boon Thau Loo is associate dean for graduate programs and the RCA Professor of Computer and Information Science. This guest post originally appeared at Penn Engineering Online. I’m a product of public schools, so I wasn’t sure if Penn was the right place for me. But when I was interviewing...

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‘The Experience Beyond the Internship’

News / July 22, 2021

As a Brazilian international student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, I was looking for an opportunity through which I could explore another culture, while developing my technical and personal skills. I could not return to my country during the summer due to the travel restrictions imposed on...

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‘A Great Beginning’

News / July 9, 2021

I applied to the GRIP program because I was very intrigued by the idea of doing research with a professor from another world-renowned institution with potentially very different perspectives than that of Penn. I wanted to get to know what they were working on and what was at the forefront...

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Obstacles and Growth

News / September 28, 2020

It’s March 2020, and my summer is looking absolutely fantastic. Me, a freshman who (let’s face it) never really knows what’s going on in her life, now has plans to intern in Seoul, Korea for two months. Two months in another country, living alone, soaking up the culture, and experiencing new...

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Virtually Interning at a Singaporean Startup

News / September 14, 2020

When I first heard that my GRIP engineering internship in Shenzhen had been canceled back in February, I was saddened but not surprised given the escalating severity of the virus. My placement was subsequently relocated to Seoul, though it too was canceled as the virus continued to progress. Despite the...

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Penn Engineering’s ‘Summer Reading’ Project

News / July 6, 2020

The summer of 2020 will go down in history as a time when a global pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and an economic crisis all intersected. In difficult times, we often turn to our communities to seek comfort, grow in our understanding of the world around us and to...

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Cutting Edge: Senior Design Project WAZER is a Million-dollar Idea

News / January 17, 2017

Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics major Nisan Lerea graduated in 2012, but he is still working on his Senior Design Project: WAZER. A low-cost, tabletop machine that can cut any material with an ultra-high pressure stream of water, Nisan devised the idea when looking for a better way to work...

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