Laura Jones-Wilson, Ph.D. ’12: From Cornell to NASA to an icy moon of Jupiter
From Cornell’s Sibley School to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, Laura Jones-Wilson, Ph.D. ’12, is at the forefront of today’s space exploration. Read more
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From Cornell’s Sibley School to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, Laura Jones-Wilson, Ph.D. ’12, is at the forefront of today’s space exploration. Read more
Anne Chow ’88, M.Eng. ’89, MBA ’90, chief executive officer of AT&T Business, will give the inaugural Mei-Wei ’72 and Amy Cheng Distinguished Lecture. Read more
Katie Bradford ’20, M.Eng. ’20 went from Cornell to Vecna Robotics. Read more
"I chose Cornell for its BME M.Eng. program, which encourages a breadth of coursework, multiple “tracks”/emphases, and has a focus on innovation, supported by renowned faculty and researchers." Read more
Greg Galvin, M.S. '82, Ph.D. '84, MBA '93, is the founder and CEO of Rheonix, a biotech company ramping up production of its rapid test for COVID-19. Read more
Meet Marysol Luna ’20, the first Latina to earn a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at Cornell Read more
Cai’s interest in engineering led her to choose surgery as a specialty because of the very hands-on aspect you get when working with surgical patients. Read more
"I chose Cornell because of the welcoming atmosphere and sense of diverse community and collaboration exuded by the university and its leaders. Cornell is a place that allows for ideas to be heard and spread as the motto “any person…any study” holds true." Read more
Malika Grayson, Ph.D. '16, was the first Black American woman to graduate with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Her research focused on... Read more
"Cornell taught me how to think and tackle complex problems with no obvious solution. Instilling a disciplined, yet open and connected approach to problem solving helped me think about issues in ways that others may not have." Read more