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Fengqi You, Roxanne E. and Michael J. Zak Professor, had his research featured on the cover of the journal Nature Computational Science.
A new material developed at Cornell could significantly improve the delivery and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines – used to fight COVID-19 – by replacing a commonly used ingredient that may trigger unwanted immune responses in some people.
Nearly 50 Merrill Scholars gathered at the 37th annual Merrill Presidential Scholars luncheon May 20 at Willard Straight Hall.
Fengqi You, Roxanne E. and Michael J. Zak Professor, had his study “Transitioning Photovoltaics to All-Perovskite Tandems Reduces 2050 Climate Change Impacts of PV Sector by 16%” featured on the cover of the May 20…
Cornell researchers are demonstrating how artificial intelligence – particularly deep learning and generative modeling – can accelerate the design of new molecules and materials, and even function as an autonomous research assistant.
By finding the atomic equivalent of a perfect handshake between two types of perovskite, researchers at Cornell have built solar cells that are not only high-performing, but exceptionally durable.
Brian Kirby, Meinig Family Professor, and Rong Yang, assistant professor, have received Creative Teaching Awards from the Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation. Kirby won for his case study, Oral Assessments to Reinforce and Evaluate Student Learning: A Case…
The Cornell Engineering Office of Inclusive Excellence recognized outstanding undergraduate and graduate students, student organizations, faculty and staff at their Annual Awards Banquet on April 28.