Look at these amazing undergraduates who devoted their summers to working in my lab! From left, Maya Borowicz fabricated and took measurements of graphene artificial synapses and neurons; Vivian Rogers modeled neuromorphic functions in radically new materials; Kaywan Taha exfoliated 2D materials and measured them for cancer therapies; Ethan Rivers fabricated heterostructured 2D ambipolar transistors; Naman Parikh imaged magnetic domain walls in neuromorphic devices; Paul W Bessler modeled stochastic computing with magnetic tunnel junctions; and Harrison Jin measured magnetic artificial synapses and modeled their applications for in-memory computing.