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Building the Menger Sponge, a Mathematical Marvel

What do you get when you combine outdated business cards, origami, and a shared love for mathematics? At Wentworth Institute of Technology, the answer is a stunning Menger Sponge – a captivating fractal object brought to life through the collaborative efforts of Applied Mathematics faculty and students. 

Applied Math Grads on What They Learned and Where They Are Now

The first Applied Mathematics Reunion was a celebration of shared passion for the subject, bringing together former classmates, professors, and friends.  

In the atrium of Wentworth Institute of Technology's Center for Engineering, Innovation, and Sciences, recent graduates reflected on their time in the Applied Math program and shared what they’re up to now. 

Visual Showcase of Engineering and Computer Science Projects Now Online

A portable EKG machine, better designed parking garages, an automated aquaponic gardening system. A bridge collision prevention system, a grocery cart assistive arm, a house-mounted wind turbine generator, a UV light sanitizing cash register. All of these projects and more are courtesy of students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

This year, all of these senior final projects can be found online.

3D-Printing Recycling System, Brewery Design Project Among Projects on Display at Engineering and Computer Science Showcase

A 3D-printing recycling system, thermal regulation bathing device for handicapped patients, autonomous underwater vehicle to detect bleached coral, and a design project of a brewery in Waltham. These are just a few of the items available at the Wentworth senior showcase of College of Engineering and Computer Science.

With more than 170 student teams participating, the showcase took place on August 6 in Tansey Gymnasium.