Robert Langer ’70 receives Dr. Paul Janssen Award
Renowned biotechnologist and chemical engineer Robert Langer ’70 received the award from Johnson & Johnson for his groundbreaking work in designing novel drug delivery systems. Read more
Renowned biotechnologist and chemical engineer Robert Langer ’70 received the award from Johnson & Johnson for his groundbreaking work in designing novel drug delivery systems. Read more
With the appointment of an expert in engineering education, the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility brings strategic focus to preparing engineers and engineers-in-training for careers in nanoscience and microchip manufacturing. Read more
A two-week program that introduces high school seniors to nanofabrication is one of many efforts at the Cornell NanoScale Facility to prepare a workforce - as the microchip industry settles in upstate New York. Read more
Congratulations to the Daniel research group on receiving "Editor's Choice" from the American Chemical Institute for their paper titled Mechanistic Understanding of the Modes of Ca2+ Ion Binding to the SARS-CoV1 Fusion Peptide and Their Role in the Dynamics of Host Membrane Penetration. Read more
A team in Cornell Engineering created a new lithium battery that can charge in under five minutes – faster than any such battery on the market – while maintaining stable performance over extended cycles of charging and discharging. Read more
Chemical Engineering Ph.D. candidate, Jesus Miguel Lopez Baltazar, has received the state of Jalisco’s (Mexico) most prestigious youth award, the 2023 Premio Estatal de la Juventud (State Youth Prize), the highest honor given by the government to its citizens under 30 years old. One of 7 recipients, Jesus Lopez was recognized in the scientific category. Jesus is a sixth year Ph.D. candidate in the Smith School working on the detection of cancer-derived extracellular vesicle transmembrane protein biomarkers using surface plasmon resonance biosensors under the mentorship of professor Qiuming Yu... Read more
Congratulations to the following professors for winning the College of Engineering Outstanding Researcher Award at the Assistant, Associate and Full Professor level: Assistant Professor: Rong Yang Associate Professor: Matthew Paszek Professor: Abraham Stroock Read more
The CATALYST Academy engineering program at Cornell teamed up with CROPPS to discover how engineering and technology play major roles in plant science and agriculture. Read more
Depending on lifestyle choices and work arrangements, remote workers can have a 54% lower carbon footprint compared with onsite workers, according to a new study by Cornell and Microsoft. Read more
After visiting New Zealand 3 years ago with his wife, Alex instantly fell in love with the area. This is where he heard about the Erskine program at the University of Canterbury. This program allows 70 visiting international senior academics to lecture undergraduates and postgraduate students. Alex refers to himself more as a technical advisor, his role is to interact with different student teams, as well as 4th year process design students. He commends this program for being hands on and truly allowing students the opportunity to learn through doing. Read more