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Tobias Hanrath and graduate student Benjamin T. Richards, PhD’17 Materials Science, co-invented a process for making low-priced, nanostructured silicon at high volume for lithium-ion batteries. Read more
Tobias Hanrath and graduate student Benjamin T. Richards, PhD’17 Materials Science, co-invented a process for making low-priced, nanostructured silicon at high volume for lithium-ion batteries. Read more
This project is part of a large multi-center effort involving UCSB, University of Vermont and Cornell in combination with clinical sites at UCSF, University of Vermont Read more
The Frank H.T. Rhodes Symposium will celebrate the emeritus president's 90th birthday by bringing two noted scholars to discuss his contributions to paleontology and Darwin studies. Read more
By quickly heating and cooling a block copolymer, researchers show the ability to alter the material's properties, which could have applications in data-archiving devices and filters. Read more
Cornell researchers received a $500,000 grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help in a national initiative to combat drug-resistant organisms, sometimes referred to as superbugs. Read more
Titled, "In silico discovery of metal-organic frameworks for precombustion CO2 capture using a genetic algorithm" Read more
This honor reaffirms the high esteem with which colleagues and peers view Professor Joo’s distinctive professional achievements and accomplishments. Read more
A quiet billionaire makes some noise with $20 million gift to the African American museum Read more
CHISA is one of the premier conferences in Europe and globally that cover science, research, development and industrial practice on chemical and process engineering topics. Read more
Adam Berry '18, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major, traveled to Germany over the summer to conduct research as part of the International Research Experience for Undergraduates program. Read more