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Cornell researchers tallied the environmental benefits of New York City’s congestion pricing program and found air pollution dropped by 22% in Manhattan, with additional declines across the city’s five boroughs and surrounding suburbs.
Cornell Engineering is rapidly becoming a leader in engineering education research, a field dedicated to designing effective education systems and learning experiences for students. The insights emerging from this work have the potential to redefine engineering education on campus and far outside it.
New grant funding will support eight research projects seeking to reduce AI’s energy use and integrate AI in environmental research.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers determined that organic residues of plant oils are poorly preserved in calcareous soils from the Mediterranean, leading decades of archaeologists to likely misidentify olive oil in ceramic artifacts.
Three Cornell engineering research teams have been chosen as recipients of AI and Climate Fast Grants, to explore strategies to reduce energy use in AI industries and to integrate AI in environmental research. The Green Choice: Enabling Sustainable Generative AI…
The second annual Cornell Systems Summit, Nov. 2–4, brought together international experts to discuss the future of systems engineering across sustainability, health systems and semiconductor manufacturing.
Twenty-six faculty members from nine Cornell schools, colleges and administrative units are part of the 2025-26 Engaged Faculty Fellows cohort
Three Cornell Engineering faculty members are part of the 2025-26 Engaged Faculty Fellows cohort. The Faculty Fellows in Engaged Learning include Jonathan Jaramillo, lecturer, and Kate Reiter, assistant director of student project teams, Undergraduate Programs. This year’s Faculty Fellows…