
Moridi earns J&J Scholars Award for biomedical 3D printing
Assistant professor Atieh Moridi received the award from Johnson & Johnson to improve 3D printing for biomedical applications. Read more
Assistant professor Atieh Moridi received the award from Johnson & Johnson to improve 3D printing for biomedical applications. Read more
A 3D-printed ear transplant called AuriNovo was the Grand Award Winner in the health category of Popular Science's 2022 list of "100 Greatest Innovations in 2022." AuriNovo was created by 3DBio Therapeutics, a startup company co-founded by professor Lawrence Bonassar and Dan Cohen ‘04, M.S. ‘07, Ph.D. ‘10. Read more
Supported by a $600,000 National Science Foundation grant and an industry partner, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering professor Keith Evan Green and collaborators are working on a new category of space-making robots that people will inhabit. Read more
The inaugural EPICC Awards celebrated both staff and faculty whose work exemplifies the college’s core values: excellence, purpose, innovation, community, and collaboration. Read more
Students taking Spacecraft Thermal Management had the opportunity to design a spacecraft heat shield and received guest lectures from NASA scientists. Read more
Cornell's Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering hosted the first-ever PyAnsys Codefest in Upson Hall September 16 and 17. The event drew 70 student attendees and was a great success. Read more
The algorithms are unique in that they take a holistic approach to action anticipation, combining visual data – where an athlete is located on the court – with information like an athlete’s specific role on the team. Read more
Rocky An ’23 proposes a theory that could solve the decades-old mystery of why astronauts’ immune systems become suppressed in space. Read more
Cornell doctoral student Dory Peters, a student in the lab of Nikolaos Bouklas, has been selected to receive a 2022 Ford Foundation Fellowship. Peters’ proposed area of research is the development of new computational techniques that will accelerate computations for highly deformable structures, soft robotics to human-computer interaction, and solid and fluid interactions in the subsurface environment. Read more
Assistant Professor Sadaf Sobhani is leading a $50,000 FuzeHub grant in partnership with ceramic 3D-printing company Lithoz America and energy startup Dimensional Energy to develop 3D-printed ceramics for clean energy reactors. Read more