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Kickstarting an Engineering Project
How a Taekwondo frustration became a 3D printing solution and why you should start your own engineering project too.
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Nov 1, 20254 min read


How to Successfully Study for Physics at Virginia Tech
As a Virginia Tech engineer, at some point in your studies you will be required to take two physics classes: PHYS 2305 and PHYS 2306 (commonly known as Physics 1 and Physics 2, respectively). Maybe you are a first year and will not be taking physics for a semester or two – enjoy it while it lasts. Or maybe you are finished with the freshman/sophomore grind, and you will never touch a physics textbook another day in your life (if you have it within you, you should become a ph
Garrison Underwood (‘28)
Nov 1, 20254 min read


DLQF: The Dataism Laboratory for Quantitative Finance
Since its founding in 2024, the Dataism Lab for Quantitative Finance at Virginia Tech has become a cutting-edge interdisciplinary organization standing at the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and economics, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of opportunity in the field of quantitative finance for Virginia Tech students. DLQF aims to not only enhance students’ leverage in industry recruitment processes, but also strives to empower its members to conduct cutting
Fernando Rivas-Espinoza (‘28)
Aug 31, 20254 min read


Summer Internships: Purpose and Experience
or engineering students, internships can be career defining moments. They can be daunting but also very fulfilling. At the end of the day, jobs in the real world are what every engineering student is looking for. I am currently completing my first internship as a chemical engineer, and it has been a great first professional experience as well as a glimpse into my future. This internship has been informative and I feel that I have used a lot of my chemical engineering skills i
Matthew Milliken ('28)
Aug 31, 20254 min read


A Guide to Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate research is one of the most rewarding experiences students can take on. It can not only give you crucial experience, usually without requiring any qualifications, but it often helps students realize interests related to their major by working on impactful projects. Plus, research typically has the added benefit of gaining course credit towards your degree, or getting paid a student wage. In addition to honing in on a whole host of technical skills, the soft skil
Bradley Roos ('28)
Aug 31, 20254 min read
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