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David Goldberg, associate professor, has been selected to receive a 2025 Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Award from the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement. Goldberg’s commitment and ability to integrate community engagement into his courses, leadership, or research…
Cornell engineers have mapped areas off the northeastern U.S. coast to find the best site for a wave-powered aquaculture farm, using marine spacial planning to balance environmental, economic and industry needs.
The process of combining agricultural production and solar panels on the same farmland, known as agrivoltaics, has seen a great leap in Cornell research activity.
Alexandra Coso Strong, associate professor, has been awarded the 2025 Women in Engineering ProActive Network Leader in Engineering Education Award for creating new methods or approaches to enhance engineering education. WEPAN Awards honor key individuals, programs, and organizations for accomplishments…
Over the last decade, perovskite photovoltaics have emerged as the most exciting alternative to silicon, with Cornell researchers studying how the material can be grown to be more durable for optimal performance, and be recycled.