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Summer 2007

Cornell Engineering Magazine
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Expanding Horizonsread more

BY Beth Saulnier
When she's not peering through a microscope, AEP grad student Lena Fitting Kourkoutis gets grade school girls interested in science and engineering.
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The Revolution is Now read more
BY Michael Gillis
Whether it's a toothbrush, a fork, or an action figure you need, MAE Professor Hod Lipson says all you'll have to do is press "print" and wait for you home fabber to build it in the comfort of your own kitchen.


Master of Disaster
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BY Robert Emro
Hollywood almost always gets it wrong, but EAS Assistant Professor Matt Pritchard has found Cornell students want the real science behind earthquakes, floods, and other natural calamities.


Speed is not an Option
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BY Dan Tuohy
Cornell's Chem-E-Car team is riding a shoe box-sized car powered by hydrogen to the AIChE's national competition this fall.

 
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Celebrating 30 years of nanoscience, modeling mysterious bacteria, designing a 100-mpg car, building a solar home, simulating tsunamis, and seeding intercampus collaboration.

People  read more
Urgent passion, Schurman professors, twice honored, engineering CyberTower, stimulating discovery, distinguished contributions, first Luce, ADVANCEing women, frontier engineer, and BEE history.

Hometown Hero read more
ECE Assistant Director John Belina recently received an award for his proactive approach to advising, which recommends, among other things, plenty of Vitamin P.

 

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