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At RPI, innovation goes beyond discovery. Our students and researchers cross boundaries to transform ideas into breakthroughs with real-world impact.

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The Bar Raisers

Students, researchers, and alumni reshaping the world – one breakthrough at a time.

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Unexpected Paths:
Moussa Ngom

Once an aspiring soccer player, Professor Ngom now explores how light could enable non-invasive diabetes detection.

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Engineering With Empathy:
Raquel Velho

Professor Velho explores what happens to people when technology reshapes the world around them.

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