Cornell Researchers Use CO2 to Make Electricity
Professor Lynden Archer and Wajdi Al Sadat, authors of this paper, have created a cell which can use carbon dioxide to produce electricity via electrochemical reactions. Read more
Professor Lynden Archer and Wajdi Al Sadat, authors of this paper, have created a cell which can use carbon dioxide to produce electricity via electrochemical reactions. Read more
Physics of Fluids publishes leading work in traditional areas of fluid dynamics, including dynamics of gases, liquids, complex liquids or multiphase liquids, as well as novel and emerging areas. Read more
The Lucks group focuses on dynamically programming cellular behavior with synthetic RNA circuitry. They create new classes of programmable RNA regulators with protein-like dynamic ranges, and use SHAPE-Seq to understand RNA folding dynamics in the cell. Read more
The competition is sponsored by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and encourages undergraduates to apply their engineering skills outside the classroom. Read more
Professor Tobias Hanrath featured in The Cornell Daily Sun Read more
Two researchers have received inaugural awards from the Schwartz Research Fund for Women in the Life Sciences, endowed by Joan Poyner Schwartz ’65 and Ronald H. Schwartz ’65. Read more
The CAREER award is the most prestigious recognition given by the NSF to faculty members early in their academic careers. Read more
A combined $50 million commitment from Robert F. Smith '85, founder, chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, and the foundation of which he is a founding director will support chemical and biomolecular engineering and African-American and female students in engineering in Ithaca and at Cornell Tech. Read more