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At the Z Center pool, Lu, left, shows an iPad to Borisov. Lu is on the edge of the pool and leaning over, and Borisov is inside the pool wearing a swim cap while staring at the iPad.
Jerry Lu, left, works with graduate student Anatole Borisov to increase his performance in the pool.

Spotlight: Jun 15, 2023

A former competitive swimmer, graduate student Jerry Lu works to optimize the performance of elite athletes and their sports organizations. By developing his analytical skills at MIT Sloan, he hopes to help build up smaller sports that aren’t as well-funded as the major league operations.

Jun 15, 2023

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