CURIE Academy fuels girls' passion for engineering
Fifty-two high school junior and senior girls spent a week at the CURIE Academy at Cornell to examine engineering as a possible career, and to do some real engineering on their own. Read more
Fifty-two high school junior and senior girls spent a week at the CURIE Academy at Cornell to examine engineering as a possible career, and to do some real engineering on their own. Read more
Computer scientists are among those joining a growing chorus of experts eager to harness the future of artificial intelligence research, while remaining responsibly vigilant to its potential pitfalls. Read more
Chris Schaffer, professor of Biomedical Engineering, was in New York’s Capital Region on Aug. 18 to advocate for more federal funding of the BRAIN Initiative Read more
Messages in the online game Diplomacy reveal linguistic patterns that predict back-stabbing, according to a team of researchers at Cornell, the University of Maryland and the University of Colorado. Read more
Wilfried Brutsaert, the William L. Lewis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been awarded the 2015 William Bowie Medal – the highest honor from the American Geophysical Union. Read more
Gary Cokins ORIE ’71 is one of the first two recipients of the Annual Distinguished Member Award recently established by The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA). The award recognizes IMA members “whose successes, exceptional achievements, dedication, and professionalism bring honor to the organization, the profession, and themselves consistent with IMA’s mission and core values,” according to the IMA. It celebrates a career that began with an undergraduate baseball simulation and has led to contributions to the data-driven approach to management, including a forthcoming book on... Read more