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3D-printed superconductor achieves record performance
Nearly a decade after they first demonstrated that soft materials could guide the formation of superconductors, Cornell researchers have achieved a one-step, 3D printing method that produces superconductors with record properties.
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Biodegradable ‘heat bombs’ safely target specific cells
Cornell researchers developed a new way to safely heat up specific areas inside the body by using biodegradable polymers that contain tiny water pockets, a technology that could lead to precise and noninvasive diagnostics and therapeutics.
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Sunlight and seawater lead to low-cost green hydrogen, clean water
Researchers developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free “green” hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater, with a helpful byproduct: potable water.
Latest Awards and Recognition
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Two doctoral students awarded DOE fellowships
Two Cornell Engineering doctoral student were awarded fellowships by the U.S. Department of Energy…
July 14, 2025
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Tian received DARPA Fellowship
Zhiting Tian, professor, has received the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Director’s Fellowship, an…
July 10, 2025
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Moridi to participate in FOE Symposium
Atieh Moridi, assistant professor, has been selected to participate in the Grainger Foundation Frontiers…
June 30, 2025
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Cornell Engineering celebrates Faculty Leadership Academy pilot cohort
Sixteen Cornell Engineering faculty members recently completed the Cornell Engineering’s first immersive Faculty Leadership Academy, a professional development pilot program designed to cultivate leadership skills among faculty members.
June 9, 2025