Cornell named a mentoring center by Sloan Foundation
Cornell has been awarded a three-year, $1.2 million grant to become one of three new University Centers of Exemplary Mentoring, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has announced. Read more
Cornell has been awarded a three-year, $1.2 million grant to become one of three new University Centers of Exemplary Mentoring, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has announced. Read more
There’s a reason osteoarthritis is often called wear-and-tear arthritis: Repeated stress on joints over time results in degeneration of the soft cartilage that normally distributes loads to the joints. Read more
Researchers have new insight into automated stochastic inference that could help unravel hidden laws in fields as diverse as molecular biology and chemistry. Read more
GPS World: GPS and other GNSS are susceptible to spoofing, or in this case sophisticated false signals, which poses a serious threat to military and highly classified operations. Is there anything that can be done to guard against these attacks? Read more
CUAir, a group of high-flying Cornell engineering students, soared into first place at the Student Unmanned Air Systems Competition held at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, June 19-22. Read more
whom has been elected Joseph C. Ford Professor of Engineering effective July 1, 2013. Read more
whom has been elected Joseph C. Ford Professor of Engineering effective July 1, 2013. Read more
who will be joining the Sibley School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University as an Assistant Professor in July. His work on human stem cells "Microfluidic technology separates bona fide human stem cells based-on cell mechanics" was recently published in Nature Methods. The NIH Director covered his work in May 16th Directors' Blog. Read more
Hod Lipson, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, brief a Congressional committee on the impact of 3-D printing technology on manufacturing April 24. Read more
Cornell’s College of Engineering has received a five-year, $908,000 grant from a joint National Science Foundation, Intel and GE program called Graduate 10K+. Read more