Next-Generation Residential Energy Market
A leading a team of Cornell researchers and industry partners, including ECE's Robert Thomas is helping to enable a next-generation residential energy market Read more
A leading a team of Cornell researchers and industry partners, including ECE's Robert Thomas is helping to enable a next-generation residential energy market Read more
Cornell ECE Assistant Professor Jayadev Acharya recently received an honorable mention award at the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2017), held in Sydney, Australia. Read more
A Cornell multidisciplinary team devised a way to get a time-lapse look at the early formation of mesoporous silica nanoparticles, from six-sided crystals all the way to 12-sided quasicrystals. Read more
What do cat carriers, multifaceted keyboards and genetically engineered bacteria have in common? They are all products brought to life during this year's summer hardware program at Rev: Ithaca Startup Works. Read more
Cornell computer science researchers are figuring out ways to analyze billions of photographs uploaded to photo-sharing services through deep-learning methods. Read more
Jonathan Butcher, associate professor of biomedical engineering, and Chris Frendl, M.Eng. '11, have been awarded a patent for a method of bio-hybridizing implants such as prosthetic heart valves. Read more
AguaClara, an Engineering Project Team that has built 14 gravity-powered surface water treatment facilities in Honduras over the last 12 years, has begun construction of its first plant in Nicaragua. Read more
Using a combination of DNA sequencing and computer science techniques, researchers have developed a new method for monitoring the health of organ transplant patients. Read more
A five-year, $9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will create the Cornell Neurotechnology NeuroNex Hub to develop new tools for neuroscience. Read more
InSitu@CHESS, a program begun in 2014 by engineering professor Matt Miller, offers a way for industry and other labs to test materials using the high-energy X-rays of Cornell's synchrotron source. Read more