Professor Fengqi You research on renewable energy's carbon footprint quoted in Toronto Sun
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Read: Toronto Sun: The not-so-green results coming out of green alternatives. Read more
NSF funds Yu group to develop a new class of chiral semiconductors based on two-dimensional hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskites to achieve strong chirality, tunable band structure, and fast charge transport for chiroptoelectronic applications. Chiral materials have non-superimposable structures and mirror images. Chiral semiconductors have applications such as generating and detecting polarized light and making 3D displays and imaging devices. Read more
Matt DeLisa, William L. Lewis Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and director of Cornell’s Institute of Biotechnology, makes City & State’s first Life Sciences Power 50 – researched and written by City & State’s Jon Lentz and Kay Dervishi. This list recognizes many of the key individuals behind the sector’s remarkable growth in New York, including scientists, venture capitalists, government officials, health care executives, real estate developers, philanthropists and others who have positioned New York as a biotech center on track to rival those in Boston and San Francisco. Read more
Dr. Yifan Cheng has recently been awarded a prestigious fellowship by the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) of the US Department of Agriculture. The project aims to develop enzymatic membrane reactors using the iCVD technique to valorize food processing waste streams that are outside the “comfort zones” of regular enzymes. Cheng is a postdoctoral researcher in Professor Rong Yang's lab in the Robert Frederick Smith School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. Read more
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management is announcing a new BioEntrepreneurship Initiative to connect MBA students and life science researchers to life science companies in NYS while catalyzing the formation of new life science startups. Read more
Fengqi You, Roxanne E. and Michael J. Zak Professor at the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, was selected to receive the 2021 Sustainable Engineering Forum Education Award by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) to recognize his contributions and accomplishments on sustainability education. Read more
Designing a recycling strategy for a new generation of photovoltaic solar cells will add a strong dose of environmental friendliness to a green industry. Read more
Professor Fengqi You is featured in a Yale Climate Connections article on New York state aiming for 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040. Read more