Yong Joo elected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
This honor reaffirms the high esteem with which colleagues and peers view Professor Joo’s distinctive professional achievements and accomplishments. 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
The future of electrochemical energy storage in rechargeable batteries is thought to hinge on the advancement of science and technology that enable rechargeable batteries that utilize reactive metals, such as lithium, sodium, and aluminum as anodes Read more
For his outstanding contributions as an investor and entrepreneur, and for his long-standing commitment to improving the social conditions of communities around the world Read more
Carlos Avendano, a former postdoc in Escobedo’s group and currently Lecturer in the University of Manchester, England, is the lead author of a paper recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Read more
The MHSRS is the Nation's only scientific meeting focused on the unique medical needs of the Warfighter, created with the clear purpose of inspiring communication and collaboration Read more
Cornell Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Students at Shell Robert Training Center: March 29, 2016 – April 1, 2016 Read more
US News and World Report ranks Cornell Engineering's undergraduate program #9 in the nation Read more