CBE graduate students hosted the 8th annual WOMEN event on March 17, 2018
WOMEN stands for Women's Outreach in Materials, Energy, and Nanobiotechnology. Read more
WOMEN stands for Women's Outreach in Materials, Energy, and Nanobiotechnology. Read more
The DeLisa Group teamed up to describe an alternative route to producing PNAG-containing glycoconjugates, whereby recombinant PNAG biosynthesis is coordinated with outer membrane vesicle (OMV) formation in nonpathogenic Escherichia coli strains. Read more
Zhengyuan Tu and Snehashis Choudhury, from Prof. Lynden Archer’s lab, report the invention of a designed interphase on alkali metal anodes which significantly promotes the efficient and long-lifetime operation of high energy metal-based batteries. Read more
12 members of Cornell Rugby were recently awarded the Academic All-Ivy Award for Fall 2017 Read more
"How The Richest Black American And His Billionaire Partner Became Top Philanthropists." Read more
Bullen arrived at Cornell in 2014 and joined the research group of Professor James Engstrom in the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. “I have been working with thin films—2D materials beyond graphene,” says Bullen. Read more
Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Read more
Recognizing his leadership of an educational website and YouTube channel: "Love of Knowledge." Read more
Olaye stated that her experience with the Kessler Fellows Program helped her combine entrepreneurship with engineering, and allowed her to work over the summer with Walker and Company instead of a traditional engineering internship. Read more
The award honors an outstanding young contributor to the field of biochemical technology. Pfleger was recognized for his work in developing synthetic biology tools and deploying them in microbes to implement metabolic engineering strategies for sustainable chemical production. Read more