News: CBE
CBE Professors recognized at the College of Engineering's Fall Faculty Reception
Professors Mike Duncan and David Putnam earned the College of Engineering's annual James M. and Marsha D. McCormick Award. The award recognizes outstanding advising of first-year engineering students. Professor Brad Anton and Professor Matt Paszek received 2018 College of Engineering Teaching Awards. The awardees were honored at the Engineering Fall Faculty Reception on September 17. Read more
Professors Duncan and Putnam earned the College of Engineering's annual James M. and Marsha D. McCormick Award
Recognizing outstanding advising of first-year engineering students Read more
Professors Anton and Paszek receive 2018 Engineering Teaching Awards
2018 College of Engineering Teaching Award winners Read more
Cornell to conduct Earth Source Heat seismic survey Sept. 21-25
Cornell will conduct a survey of the sub-terrain on campus and in the towns of Ithaca and Dryden Sept. 21-25, the next step in its plan to implement Earth Source Heat. Read more
Samuel Bodman '60, valued alumnus of the Smith School has passed away
Dr. Bodman held prominent roles in academia, industry, and government. He was generous to the School with both his time and resources, including through the establishment of the Samuel W. and Diane M. Bodman Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Read more
Prof. Fengqi You recently co-authored paper published in Science
Until renewable sources of energy like wind or solar become more reliable and less expensive, people worldwide remain reliant on fossil fuels for transportation and energy. This means that if people want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there need to be better ways of mitigating the effects of extracting and burning oil and gas. Read more
Training ‘immuno-engineers’ is goal of NIH grant
A new Cornell program will train graduate students interested in specializing in “immuno-engineering,” an emerging hybrid field that combines engineering and immunology. Read more
On a Role: Ato Essandoh, ChemE ’95
Ato Essandoh ’95 started out as a chemical engineer—but now he’s a familiar face on TV shows like ‘Elementary,’ ‘Chicago Med,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ and more Read more
Cryo-electron microscopy sheds new light on batteries
A collaboration involving researchers from physics and engineering used a new cryogenic microscopy technique to study the solid-liquid interface in lithium-metal batteries. Read more