Removable implant may control type 1 diabetes
In an example of cross-campus collaboration, a group led by Minglin Ma has developed a unique implant for controlling type 1 diabetes, which affects more than 1 million Americans. Read more
In an example of cross-campus collaboration, a group led by Minglin Ma has developed a unique implant for controlling type 1 diabetes, which affects more than 1 million Americans. Read more
Dr. Andarawis-Puri has been selected to receive this award for her outstanding research. She will be presented the award at the AAOS 2018 Annual Meeting in March, 2018. Read more
Cornell engineers are experimenting with new programming that mimics the way an insect’s brain works in order to power tiny robots. Read more
Engineer Max Zhang makes a concerted effort to improve the world through collaboration. “Ideas will only stay in my lab, will only stay on paper, if we don’t engage or work with the community.” Read more
A new wrinkle for the final project in Hadas Kress-Gazit's Mechatronics class had students building autonomous robots that competed in a game called Cube Craze. Read more
Cornell engineering students are creating a state-of-the-art computer model to strategically place trees on highways near residential areas to mitigate pollution particles and improve human health. Read more
Savransky was honored with the James and Mary Tien Award. Read more
Bhaskaran, Sr. Lecturer and Swanson Director of Engineering Simulation was honored with the Dennis G. Shepherd Memorial Teaching Prize. Read more
Singh was honored with the Dorothy G. Swanson Award, which is sponsored by John Swanson ’61 ME, in honor of his mother. Read more