News: MAE
Prof. Erickson receives 2010 PECASE Award
David Erickson has been awarded the 2010 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) through the Department of Energy. Read more
Research showcase features student team projects
Cornell student teams showed off their high-tech projects at the College of Engineering undergraduate research showcase Sept. 17 in Duffield Hall. Read more
Dr. Bhaskaran selected to participate in NAE FOE Symposium
The Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium to be held November 13-16, 2011 Read more
Optofluidics could improve energy applications
Optofluidics is on the cusp of improving such green technologies as solar-powered bioreactors, say Cornell researchers. Read more
U.S. News ranks four Cornell programs in the top 10
In its 2012 rankings, U.S. News and World Report ranks Cornell second in engineering science/engineering physics programs and fourth among biological/agricultural engineering programs. Read more
Prof. Gao receives 2011 Affinito-Stewart Grant
The program aims to increase the long-term retention of women on the faculty by supporting the completion of research that is important in the tenure process. Read more
Robots learn to handle objects, understand places
Cornell researchers are teaching robots to manipulate objects and find their way around in new environments. Read more
Bill Nye '77 Discusses Climate Change on Fox Business Network
In a recent interview with the Fox Business Network, Bill Nye explained to host Charles Payne that Al Gore's recent comments on the need for climate change discourse may not be far off point, especially when one considers the science behind it all. Read more
Chatty robots go viral on YouTube
Cornell students Labutov and Yosinski have set up an online chat between two robots that is entertaining the nation. Read more