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Fall 2008

Cornell Engineering Magazine
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Naturally Inspired

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Naturally Inspired read more  
BY KENNY BERKOWITZ '81
Cornell professor Abraham Stroock abandoned conventional wisdom to devise the first system capable of mimicking transpiration in plants.
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Other Stories and Departments

Ideal Engineering read more
BY DAN TUOHY
For students building Cornell MineSweeper’s autonomous robot, the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition is just a stop on the way to a higher purpose.

Rendering Reality read more
BY MICHAEL GILLIS
Cornell computer scientists speed processing to inject more authenticity into the virtual world. Besides embellishing tomorrow’s movies and games, their research could engender new kinds of rapid prototyping, archaeology, or e-commerce.

Muscle and Bone read more
BY ROBERT EMRO
For 30 years, the Cornell-Hospital for Special Surgery Program in Biomechanical Engineering has brought engineers and surgeons together to unravel the secrets of the complex contraption we call the human body.

 
Kessler Fellows (pdf)

Put your trust in Cornell's future (pdf)  

Complete issue (pdf)


News read more 
Color-coded atoms, Ranger Record, 'One Pot' Cells, Granulite Genesis, New Biofuels Lab, Lego Expo, Photonic Pump, Phoenix Rises, CEAA Awards Banquet

People  read more
Rawlings Professor, Honorary Doctorates, Modeling Ships, Big Giver, Industrial Practitioner, New Leaders, Microsoft Fellow

Hometown Hero read more
Engineering with a Human Touch:
Engineering Global Fellow Noreen Rizvi ’09 combines personal caring with technical know-how to bring comfort to others, from Ithaca to Bangkok.

 

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