sentence1
stringlengths
2
1.75k
sentence2
stringlengths
2
1.8k
Jared Hakimi Director of Graduate Admissionsjared hakimi yu edu Schedule an Appointment Shayna Matzner Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionsshayna matzner yu edu Schedule an Appointment Linyu Zheng Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionslinyu zheng yu edu Schedule an Appointment Xavier Velasquez Associate Director of Graduate Admissions Operationsxavier velasquez yu edu Schedule an Appointment Candidates must possess a bachelor from an accredited college or university
Visit Graduate Admissions for up to date application requirements and deadlines
You do not need to submit any additional information
On Friday afternoons Zak Benarroch a graduate of the Katz School M in Digital Marketing and Media leaves the office early and his co workers at Goldman Sachs barely notice
They know he heading to the Fifth Avenue Synagogue on the Upper East Side to prep for services
At sundown he a cantor who ll belt out in his high tenor a tune to suit an Orthodox Jewish holiday or a chorus from a Broadway musical such as the Andrew Lloyd Webber hit Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamboat which is based on the character of Joseph from the Book of Genesis
Two recent Katz School graduates drew rave reviews for a marketing plan they developed to help launch Piggy a mobile content creation app as part of their student capstone project
Abagail Berkowitz and Joseph Hafetz both of whom graduated with an M in Digital Marketing and Media in December were tasked with helping Piggy identify potential use cases and target audiences and developing a marketing strategy to reach those audiences
Piggy an early stage startup that recently raised million in seed money enables people to easily create documents presentations and invitations on their mobile phones
Growing up in Mumbai Himali Katti a Katz School Digital Marketing and Media student was a dreamer
The self described introvert recalls getting lost in my own world while classmates played around me
My teachers and parents constantly chided me to get my head out of the clouds
The long running girl detective book series contained everything she loved adventures mysteries romance friendship
It inspired the young Himali to become a voracious reader of fiction and nonfiction
Most important it sparked her to start dreaming again
Digital Marketing and Media students conduct research on consumer attitudes towards sustainability in the fashion industry as part of a grant funded project for the City of New York
As fashion comes to grips with its own responsibility in the climate crisis the concept of sustainable clothing whether remaking old clothes or re engineering used fabric is starting to take root in the consciousness of American consumers
That idea has also inspired several students in the Digital Marketing and Media program at the Katz School of Science and Health to conduct research on sustainability and to test their model on the fashion industry as part of a grant funded project for the City of New York
The project is equal parts applied behavioral experiment on social responsibility and an analysis of fashion industry practices that are damaging the environment
The research grant was written by Paul Russo dean of the Katz School of Science and Health who said it fits in the Katz School vision to make the world smarter safer and healthier Lavanya Karanth Carli Muller Alexandra Stern and Christine Vulpescu plan to explore ways of increasing consumer interest in sustainable clothing by measuring and understanding consumers attitudes motivations and behaviors
Fast fashion retailers have become giants by quickly churning out fresh low priced styles that pull trend seekers into stores but that comes at a price
Rapidly producing clothes in large batches can save money but encouraging shoppers to buy as often as trends change means old clothes can end up in landfills. According to the Katz School team million pounds of clothing or million kilograms end up in New York City landfills every year the equivalent of filling the Statue of Liberty times
Today more than percent of fabrics are composed of synthetics derived from fossil fuels and therefore not biodegradable
This makes it imperative for us to explore how to circulate clothing and promote closet sharing to save the future of our planet said Lavanya
The growth in clothing waste coincides with the dominance of fast fashion brands such as H M and Zara whose business models are based on selling low priced items at high volumes
Zara for example releases new designs a year and unveils new lines during shorter seasons beyond the traditional winter fall and summer spring lines
The clothing industry is responsible for about percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and consumes more energy than aviation and shipping combined according to the United Nations Environment Program
The overall goal of the Katz School research is to develop a marketing research study and quantify citizen awareness and attitudes toward sustainability initiatives design and test a marketing and education campaign to have a positive impact on those attitudes and collect follow up data six months afterward to measure the impact of the campaign on urban sustainability
This elegant survey on consumer attitudes draws connections between business social science and commerce said Dean Russo
The outcomes could result in new sustainable business models
Alexandra said that for the purposes of this project the target audience would broadly include the residents of Manhattan and a few small to midsize apparel businesses
The intended audience for the digital campaign would be those already exhibiting favorable attitudes toward sustainable clothing as well as those who are either indifferent or hostile to it
In addition to the consumers we feel it is equally important to learn the steps taken by marketers and businesses to promote sustainable action and their barriers said Alexandra
Carli Muller said the team plans to review a host of research papers from behavioral marketing and consumer behavior journals such as Journal of Marketing Journal of Consumer Psychology Journal of Consumer Research and Journal of Marketing Research to understand the key drivers of sustainable consumption
We ll also be conducting social deep listening to derive insights regarding the consumer awareness and sentiments of recycling and reusing clothes said Carli
The team insights will form the basis of their quantitative research
During this project we want to use everything we ve learned from the classes we ve taken in the Digital Marketing and Media program and apply them to deliver impactful results said Christine
Asaf Hochman the team advisor said the Katz School encourages students to tie their academic education to their own interests and passions
In this case he said the team strong environmental consciousness is driving them to leverage their marketing skills in exploring an acute real world challenge
New York City is home to an infinite number of marketing clientele from Wall Street to the city approximately million small businesses including restaurants theaters shopping and luxury hotels
With such diverse businesses this regional urban economy tops the list of one of the best places to find marketing jobs
New York City also has a rich history of advertising and is home to several global marketing agencies
With some New York City based marketing companies housing upwards of employees the job market for digital marketers is strong
In the last decade digital marketing and media has shifted from a niche skillset to a baseline expectation
Companies large and small want professionals who take a digital first approach to campaigns and brand management using tools such as SEM SEO geotargeting email content and video
They also expect that their digital spending is based on analytics that produce data driven insights
There are currently tens of thousands of digital marketing and media jobs to fill with titles such as digital media specialist creative director content specialist market research analyst and marketing director
On Friday afternoons Zak Benarroch a graduate of the Katz School M in Digital Marketing and Media leaves the office early and his co workers at Goldman Sachs barely notice
There are currently tens of thousands of digital marketing and media jobs to fill with titles such as digital media specialist creative director content specialist market research analyst and marketing director
Dear Students Faculty Staff and Friends I am pleased to present to you this Guide to our plans for the upcoming fall semester and reopening of our campuses
Next year will be a formative year in the lives of our students and together we will rise to the moment so that our students will emerge stronger and better prepared to be leaders of the world of tomorrow
YU M A in Physics specializes in solving problems in classical and quantum information mechanical optical and electronic materials behavior propagation of waves biological matter dynamics statistical thermodynamics and hardware and software development
These activities are of intrinsic interest from a fundamental point of view and they are also geared toward applied physics and engineering
Our master in physics explores the fields of foundational and applied physics
It prepares students for careers in academia industry teaching finance and entrepreneurship while also developing an artistic appreciation for observing nature from a physicist perspective
With robust knowledge of computer software and hardware development our graduates secure rewarding jobs in the high technology field including developing their own high tech startups
They also continue on to Ph D programs and apply their knowledge in a range of industries such as engineering business finance and medicine
Come to New York City to study and network with the best
Generous scholarships and financial aid are currently available
Jobs for physicists are expected to grow percent until faster than the average for all occupations and the median annual salary for a physicist was in according to the U Bureau of Labor Statistics
Gain practical hands on programming experience Learn engineering applied physics and computational physics as well as hardware use and computer software development Utilize state of the art laboratories with equipment for advanced experiments in mechanics electromagnetism optics lasers electronics quantum and nuclear physics as well as mechanical and electrical engineering Career support and professional networking opportunities Gain industry experience through internships and research STEM OPT eligible Full Program Breakdown YU M A in Physics specializes in solving problems in classical and quantum information mechanical optical and electronic materials behavior propagation of waves biological matter dynamics statistical thermodynamics and hardware and software development
These activities are of intrinsic interest from a fundamental point of view and they are also geared toward applied physics and engineering
Our master in physics explores the fields of foundational and applied physics
It prepares students for careers in academia industry teaching finance and entrepreneurship while also developing an artistic appreciation for observing nature from a physicist perspective
With robust knowledge of computer software and hardware development our graduates secure rewarding jobs in the high technology field including developing their own high tech startups
They also continue on to Ph D programs and apply their knowledge in a range of industries such as engineering business finance and medicine
Come to New York City to study and network with the best
Generous scholarships and financial aid are currently available
Jobs for physicists are expected to grow percent until faster than the average for all occupations and the median annual salary for a physicist was in according to the U Bureau of Labor Statistics
Gain practical hands on programming experience Learn engineering applied physics and computational physics as well as hardware use and computer software development Utilize state of the art laboratories with equipment for advanced experiments in mechanics electromagnetism optics lasers electronics quantum and nuclear physics as well as mechanical and electrical engineering Career support and professional networking opportunities Gain industry experience through internships and research STEM OPT eligible
YU M A in Physics specializes in solving problems in classical and quantum information mechanical optical and electronic materials behavior propagation of waves biological matter dynamics statistical thermodynamics and hardware and software development
These activities are of intrinsic interest from a fundamental point of view and they are also geared toward applied physics and engineering
Jobs for physicists are expected to grow percent until faster than the average for all occupations and the median annual salary for a physicist was in according to the U Bureau of Labor Statistics
Gain practical hands on programming experience Learn engineering applied physics and computational physics as well as hardware use and computer software development Utilize state of the art laboratories with equipment for advanced experiments in mechanics electromagnetism optics lasers electronics quantum and nuclear physics as well as mechanical and electrical engineering Career support and professional networking opportunities Gain industry experience through internships and research STEM OPT eligible Join students and alumni from over countries to work on pioneering research citywide initiatives and new technologies that help to make the world smarter safer and healthier
about the Fellows Program
Through the B A M A option YU undergraduates can take up to graduate credits that will count toward both their bachelor and master degrees
After completing their bachelor students can complete their master in just one more year
For more information visit www yu edu pathways
Gain industry experience in major companies startups and the YU Innovation Lab in New York and elsewhere through internships that count toward your degree
Read more on the curriculum on Yeshiva website or speak with an adviser
Yeshiva University master degree in physics is a STEM approved degree
International students may be eligible for up to months of Optional Practical Training OPT
The program also offers several opportunities for Curricular Practical Training CPT
For more information please contact Department Chair Fredy Zypman
credit Master of Arts Full time or part time day and evening classes on campus Top notch research and industry faculty Small classes where you ll get the attention you deserve Career support and professional networking opportunities Opportunities to gain industry experience through internships and fieldwork Jared Hakimi Director of Graduate Admissionsjared hakimi yu edu Schedule an Appointment Shayna Matzner Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionsshayna matzner yu edu Schedule an Appointment Linyu Zheng Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionslinyu zheng yu edu Schedule an Appointment Xavier Velasquez Associate Director of Graduate Admissions Operationsxavier velasquez yu edu Schedule an Appointment Candidates must possess a bachelor degree from an accredited college or university as well as the following pre requisite physics courses including at least one course with a lab with a grade of B or better Visit Graduate Admissions for up to date application requirements and deadlines
Questions Schedule an appointment with an admissions director if you have questions about your qualifications financial aid opportunities and financing your graduate degree
Jared Hakimi Director of Graduate Admissionsjared hakimi yu edu Schedule an Appointment Shayna Matzner Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionsshayna matzner yu edu Schedule an Appointment Linyu Zheng Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionslinyu zheng yu edu Schedule an Appointment Xavier Velasquez Associate Director of Graduate Admissions Operationsxavier velasquez yu edu Schedule an Appointment Candidates must possess a bachelor degree from an accredited college or university as well as the following pre requisite physics courses including at least one course with a lab with a grade of B or better Visit Graduate Admissions for up to date application requirements and deadlines
Questions Schedule an appointment with an admissions director if you have questions about your qualifications financial aid opportunities and financing your graduate degree
New York City traffic jams tend to begin with clusters of tie ups within a network of streets before expanding rapidly and chaotically to surrounding areas according to a paper published by two professors in the Katz School M A in Physics
Katz School researchers are developing an advanced method for examining how ice crystallizes and how antifreeze proteins inhibit the crystallization process
Ran Drori assistant professor of chemistry in YU Stern College for Women and the Katz School M A in Physics is studying the unique ability of ice binding proteins or antifreeze proteins to both accelerate and inhibit the growth of ice using a microscope mounted cold stage which holds a temperature controlled sample and is times more powerful than the industry standard
A Katz School of Science and Health paper that devises a theoretical framework for studying the quantum origins of flexoelectricity a phenomenon in which electric charges scatter within a material after it has been bent has been published in the Journal of Applied Physics
Flexoelectricity occurs when an ordinary object which is normally uncharged is significantly changed in size and shape or deformed by mechanical or other forces
The result is that positive and negative charge regions inside the object are rearranged due to the migration of electrons
The net charge is still zero said Fredy Zypman professor and chair of the M A in physics program who authored the article Quantum Flexoelectric Nanobending
But the fact that you can separate the charges will have an effect via the electric field induced by that dissociation
Most people have experienced charge migration on a dry winter day when they feel a shock at the touch of a metallic doorknob
The spark is a violent manifestation of a fast electric charge transfer
While charge relocation is ubiquitous in nature its manifestation is usually unlike the spark subtle to common observation
In the case of flexoelectricity the effect is so well concealed that it shows up in extremely tiny objects that can only be monitored with very delicate instrumentation
Flexoelectricity is present in all materials but it virtually imperceptible in everyday events
Still it prevalent at submicroscopic scales
Researchers have recently become more interested in experimentally validating this phenomenon which has been a point of speculation since the as the trend toward the miniaturization of electronics and microchips has accelerated
Flexoelectricity has tantalizing implications in a wide range of areas ranging from biotechnology to energy harvesting said Zypman
Most important all materials display this property making the menu of flexoelectric materials unlimited in practice a most desirable quality in scientific engineering and commercial spheres
Flexoelectric materials can be used as sensors and actuators at the nanometer scale by comparison a sheet of paper is about nanometers thick
Sensors can monitor small movements by direct measurement of the voltage created by a charge separation
Conversely in an actuator the input is a voltage or charge and the output is motion
It could be linear motion said Zypman or angular motion like a twist
These two aspects have vast practical applications he said
For example a submicroscopic autonomous robot a micro cyborg can use actuators to move and sensors to decide how to move
These flexoelectric sensors can also be used to monitor the structural integrity of a building by measuring its vibrations with great precision
Pacemakers implanted in human hearts and utilizing lithium batteries could instead be self powered as natural movement generates electrical power
Human bones are flexoelectric
When microfractures occur during exercise the behavior of cells that form new bone is dictated by the fracture flexoelectric field
While flexoelectricity is a property of all materials it is necessary to continue finding unambiguous foundational connections between theory and experiments to be able to assess real systems said Zypman
This is important as applications of flexoelectricity in nanodevices grow
It is still a very exciting work in progress
Three Katz School mathematics and physics researchers have developed a theoretical framework for predicting the possible shapes and gravitational fields of asteroids
The results published in the international journal Astrophysics and Space Science in March can be useful for spacecraft engineers developing landing designs for irregularly shaped celestial objects
The research was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation
One of the paper central challenges was to find mathematical expressions for representing gravity on the surface of an irregularly shaped asteroid understanding that unlike on Earth gravity on these objects isn t constant said Fredy Zypman a professor of physics and co author of the paper Surface Gravity of Rotating Dumbbell Shapes with Marian Gidea professor and chair of the M and Ph D mathematics programs and Wai Ting Lam a doctoral alum in mathematics and now a member of the faculty at Yeshiva University Stern College for Women
Asteroids in the solar system can take on a variety of shapes
They are of particular interest to scientists and explorers because they re rich in minerals
The exploration of the irregular gravity fields is compelling said Lam
In particular dumbbell shapes are among those that have been observed for comets and asteroids
The Katz School researchers focused on dumbbell shaped or peanut shaped asteroids whose gravitational fields can vary widely on their surfaces because their mass is unevenly distributed as opposed to Earth a nearly rounded object that produces a relatively constant gravitational field
Dumbbells are among the shapes that have been observed for comets and asteroids making them both astronomically and mathematically interesting said Gidea
Because the gravitational field of an asteroid is complicated more irregular spacecrafts have to be very careful on their approach
Examples of oddly shaped asteroids include Hektor the largest Jupiter Trojan asteroid that has its own moon the Comet Hartley which was the target of a flyby in by NASA s
Deep Impact spacecraft and the trans Neptunian Arrokoth or Ultima Thule located in the Kuiper Belt which was the target of the New Horizons space probe flyby in
In addition to the general results for gravity on peanut shaped objects we also created a model for the shape of Hektor that can be described by simple equations
This formula gives us a possible family of shapes for this type of asteroid said Gidea
The peanut shaped asteroids aren t all identical
We had to figure out how many exist and the family of shapes and then we figured out the gravity at any point in the vicinity of these shapes
Zypman said the researchers also studied how the shape of an asteroid changes depending on its rotation
This knowledge is relevant for understanding how the asteroid formed initially when the object was still malleable and approaching its current shape
Lea Ferreira dos Santos professor of physics and chair of the physics department at Stern College for Women has received two major awards that will significantly help her advance the computational study of many body quantum systems
In Santos received a National Science Foundation grant to study Nonequilibrium Quantum Matter Timescales and Self Averaging
The grant is a collaboration between the NSF and the U Israel Binational Science Foundation BSF that reduced barriers to working internationally
Using a lead agency model U and Israeli researchers can submit a single collaborative proposal that will undergo a single review process at NSF which will be the lead agency
This collaboration noted Santos will allow for the combination of complementary skills and will significantly expand the NSF PI group size and computer resources
A further benefit of the collaboration will be that the undergraduate students of Yeshiva University will have the opportunity to experience research at a Ph D granting institution in Israel
This award supports computational and theoretical studies of the evolution of systems that have many interacting particles and which are described by quantum mechanics
These so called many body quantum systems are so complex that it is often impossible to describe their evolution analytically which forces us to resort to numerical methods
But even numerically the problem is challenging
Because the number of states that need to be considered grows exponentially with system size existing computers soon run out of memory
As a result despite being ubiquitous these systems are still little understood
Understanding the properties of many body quantum systems out of equilibrium is a fundamental problem of great interest to a wide range of fields from atomic molecular and condensed matter physics to quantum information and cosmology
These studies may also lead to practical applications
Santos also received notice that she had been selected as a Simons Fellows in Theoretical Physics by the Simons Foundation an organization dedicated to advancing the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences
The selection includes a grant to support sabbatical research leaves from classroom teaching and administrative obligations and is based on the applicant scientific accomplishments in the five year period preceding the application and on the potential scientific impact of the work to be done during the leave period
Santos project will be Nonequilibrium Quantum Dynamics of Many Body Systems and as she explained it the grant will give her the time and space to expand her current program of studying nonequilibrium quantum dynamics by allowing her to initiate a new research line develop computer codes strengthen current collaborations and establish new ones and write proposals
Of course Santos is thrilled by these awards not only for the way they help her advance her career but also for the positive notice they bring to Yeshiva University
I m especially pleased she noted that the NSF grant will help my undergraduate students at Stern College work with leaders in the field and across the two countries
The Simons fellowship is a very prestigious award and I m humbled by being included in the exceptional company of the past awardees
Both Selma Botman provost and vice president for academic affairs and Karen Bacon the Mordecai D Katz and Monique C Katz Dean of the Undergraduate Faculty of Arts and Sciences were both thrilled to hear the news
We are so very very proud of her achievements said Bacon as well as of this recognition of her as an exceptional scientist and scholar
In the M A in Mathematics
students gain a solid foundation in advanced mathematics and develop skills in mathematical modeling numerical applications and data analysis in order to succeed in a variety of professions
A master degree in mathematics opens many doors to jobs in finance technology biomedicine and data analysis among others
The master program also provides an excellent foundation for our Ph D program
Jobs in math occupations are expected to grow percent through much faster than the average for all occupations and will add about jobs according to the U Bureau of Labor Statistics
This growth is based on the expectation that businesses and government agencies will continue emphasizing the use of big data
Math salaries were on average in
Generous scholarships and financial aid are available for a limited time
In the M A in Mathematics students gain a solid foundation in advanced mathematics and develop skills in mathematical modeling numerical applications and data analysis in order to succeed in a variety of professions
A master degree in mathematics opens many doors to jobs in finance technology biomedicine and data analysis among others
The master program also provides an excellent foundation for our Ph D program
Jobs in math occupations are expected to grow percent through much faster than the average for all occupations and will add about jobs according to the U Bureau of Labor Statistics
This growth is based on the expectation that businesses and government agencies will continue emphasizing the use of big data
Math salaries were on average in
Generous scholarships and financial aid are available for a limited time
Come to New York City to study and network with the best
Work with faculty on specialized and applied research projects
Join students and alumni from over countries to work on pioneering research citywide initiatives and new technologies that help to make the world smarter safer and healthier
about the Fellows Program
YU undergraduates can take up to graduate credits that count toward both the bachelor and master degrees
After completing the bachelor students can finish the M A in Mathematics in just one more year
at www yu edu pathways
Gain industry experience in major companies startups and the YU Innovation Lab through internships in the financial capital of the world New York that count toward your degree
Yeshiva University master in mathematics is a STEM approved degree. International students may be eligible for up to months of Optional Practical Training OPT
On campus in New York City Evening courses so that you can work full time while completing your degree Leading industry expert faculty Small classes where you ll get the attention you deserve Jared Hakimi Director of Graduate Admissionsjared hakimi yu edu Schedule an Appointment Shayna Matzner Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionsshayna matzner yu edu Schedule an Appointment Linyu Zheng Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionslinyu zheng yu edu Schedule an Appointment Xavier Velasquez Associate Director of Graduate Admissions Operationsxavier velasquez yu edu Schedule an Appointment Candidates must possess a bachelor from an accredited college or university as well as the following pre requisite courses with a grade of B or better Visit Graduate Admissions for up to date application requirements and deadlines
Questions Schedule an appointment with an admissions director if you have questions about your qualifications financial aid opportunities and financing your graduate degree
Jared Hakimi Director of Graduate Admissionsjared hakimi yu edu Schedule an Appointment Shayna Matzner Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionsshayna matzner yu edu Schedule an Appointment Linyu Zheng Assistant Director of Graduate Admissionslinyu zheng yu edu Schedule an Appointment Xavier Velasquez Associate Director of Graduate Admissions Operationsxavier velasquez yu edu Schedule an Appointment Candidates must possess a bachelor from an accredited college or university as well as the following pre requisite courses with a grade of B or better Visit Graduate Admissions for up to date application requirements and deadlines
Questions Schedule an appointment with an admissions director if you have questions about your qualifications financial aid opportunities and financing your graduate degree
M A and Ph D programs on campus in New York City
The research Energy Growth Dissipation and Control in Hamiltonian Systems is supported by a three year National Science Foundation grant which was awarded in July to investigate dynamical systems including applications to energy harvesting celestial mechanics and space mission design
Read the story in the Katz School blog
An epidemiological study of dialysis patients conducted at the Renal Research Institute with the Katz School of Science and Health found that current recommendations for ultrafiltration in hemodialysis therapy may put heavier patients at greater risk of death
In their research article in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Ariella Mermelstein a graduate of the M A in Mathematics and Jochen Raimann an adjunct professor in the M in Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship reported that the currently recommended threshold of milliliters per hour per kilogram of body weight as the maximal ultrafiltration rate in hemodialysis therapy may put heavier patients at risk
Read the story in the Katz School blog
With the help of an NSF grant Katz School mathematics Ph D candidate Samuel Akingbade is researching the mathematical possibility of continuously capturing energy derived from small amounts of vibration in human and natural activity
Energy harvesting devices which consist of systems of oscillating beams in for example skyscrapers trains and bridges are made up of piezoelectric materials which produce an electric charge under mechanical stress
Akingbade is creating a mathematical model that will try to determine the right amount of outside force on these beams that would overcome the effects of internal friction which stops the beams from vibrating
Three Katz School mathematics and physics researchers have developed a theoretical framework for predicting the possible shapes and gravitational fields of asteroids. The results published in the international journal Astrophysics and Space Science in March can be useful for spacecraft engineers developing landing designs for irregularly shaped celestial objects
This knowledge is relevant for understanding how the asteroid formed initially when the object was still malleable and approaching its current shape
M A and Ph D programs on campus in New York City
The research Energy Growth Dissipation and Control in Hamiltonian Systems is supported by a three year National Science Foundation grant which was awarded in July to investigate dynamical systems including applications to energy harvesting celestial mechanics and space mission design
Read the story in the Katz School blog