Developing a cost-effective air-quality system for Chinese cities
Max Zhang, professor in the Sibley School, is leading a Cornell China Center-funded project team to develop a cost-effective air-quality system for Chinese cities. Read more
Max Zhang, professor in the Sibley School, is leading a Cornell China Center-funded project team to develop a cost-effective air-quality system for Chinese cities. Read more
Graduate students in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering hosted the virtual Sibley Graduate Research Symposium (SGRS) on Friday, April 30 th, 2021. The student-developed event featured a keynote talk from Nicole Sharp ‘09, a science communicator that specializes in fluid dynamics and student talks on a range of topics from sustainable energy, to human-robot interaction, to spacecraft engineering. The new virtual format was a huge success thanks to the SGRS committee which included Kalani Danas Rivera, president, Sean Kim, corporate liaison, Kasey Laurent, marketing... Read more
“We are getting to the point where it is possible to build an entire propulsion module on a silicon chip," says Assistant Professor Elaine Petro in a recent feature from Cornell Research. Read more
According to a recent paper by Professor Max Zhang, keeping solar farms from becoming too concentrated in agricultural regions will likely help mitigate negative economic activity for businesses that depend on farming. Read more
Congratulations to Robert Shepherd, associate professor in the Sibley School, who received an Amazon Science Research Award for his project "Enduring and adaptive robots via electrochemical blood." Read more
According to a new study co-authored by Assistant Professor Sadaf Sobhani, using additive manufacturing to rapidly prototype electrochemical reactors, designs could be optimized for improved conversion rates - leading to reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Read more
Assistant Professor Nikolaos Bouklas collaborated with Assistant Professor Andrej Singer from Cornell MSE to use X-ray nanoimaging to gain a new view into solid-state electrolytes - which may now be leveraged to create superior energy storage materials. https://buff.ly/3efrq2e Read more
More than a dozen space industry leaders, capital investors, startup entrepreneurs, a Jet Propulsions Lab manager and Cornell professors gathered virtually for Cornell’s first Space Tech Industry Day/K.K. Wang Day symposium on April 23 – featuring this year’s event theme, “New Opportunities in Space Technology.” Read more
Houston Claure, Ph.D. student (MAE), was selected for induction into the Cornell chapter of the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society! Claure’s research focuses on developing artificial intelligence algorithms for enhanced human-robot interaction within teams. Read more
A constellation of scientists, technologists and businesses will offer a glimpse into how space will be explored in the years to come during the inaugural Space Tech Industry Day, a virtual symposium hosted on Friday, April 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Read more