Penn knew Apple’s next CEO long before the world did
As he prepares to take the helm of one of the world’s largest corporations, Ternus’ former classmates, teammates, and mentors say the traits defining his career have been visible for decades.
Staff reporter Advita Mundhra covers campus entrepreneurship and can be reached at mundhra@thedp.com. At Penn, she studies architecture and economics.
As he prepares to take the helm of one of the world’s largest corporations, Ternus’ former classmates, teammates, and mentors say the traits defining his career have been visible for decades.
Hosted by the artificial intelligence platform OnGov in collaboration with Penn’s Fels Institute of Government and Venture Lab, 1776 Lab took place on April 17.
“There are so many issues in the world, and if I can make some change, I would be so happy,” Taneja said.
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Wharton and Engineering senior and IAP co-president Teena Bhatia said the conference reflected a broader evolution in the group’s goals.
Engineering junior Jonathan Wallace created and launched Engram, an AI assistant that builds a persistent model of a user’s goals, projects, and thinking patterns.
According to Lin, who studied finance and computer science with a minor in mathematics, Penn’s Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology helped shape her approach to building Copperlane.
The redesigned sequence separates linear algebra and differential equations into more specialized tracks while eliminating redundancies with other courses.
The Y-Prize competition — now in its thirteenth year — challenges student-led teams to develop a commercial use for an emerging technology developed at Penn.
2013 College graduate Pratham Mittal — who founded the Tetr College of Business — joined Shark Tank India for a campus special in its recent fifth season.
Researchers will regularly update the project to reflect changes in the evolving job market.