New microscopes changing the classroom
Jonathan Brewer Ph.D. ‘81 recently gifted a set of microscopes, equipped with cameras, to the Cornell Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Read more
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Jonathan Brewer Ph.D. ‘81 recently gifted a set of microscopes, equipped with cameras, to the Cornell Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Read more
As a young child, Carolina Bieri '16 was afraid of thunderstorms, as many children are. Her mother encouraged her to learn more about the weather, hoping it would quell her fears. Bieri began reading... Read more
"Wall of Wonder: Cornell Women Leading the Way in Science, Technology and Engineering,” was authored by leaders of the Cornell chapter of the Society of Women Engineers. Read more
Hazel Rivera-Rosario, a Ph.D. student in the Sibley School, was inspired to pursue an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering after participating in a robotics group growing up. After receiving... Read more
Photo credit: Mike Hojnowski Cornell Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) will create their first student project team, CU GeoData, in the Fall of 2020. The team will be dedicated to assessing... Read more
Students secured internships amid a global pandemic, when many businesses are facing economic uncertainty due to COVID-19. Read more
See what it's like to study biomedical engineering at Cornell. Read more
"The core courses of the M.Eng were critical in helping sharpen my foundational knowledge of BME, and elective courses such “Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers” played a big role in me pursuing a start-up post Cornell." Read more
Not many children know what they are going to be when they grow up, but Jonathan Hendricks ’05 knew as a kindergartener that he would become a paleontologist. Hendricks’s mother would take him to the... Read more
"The BME MEng at Cornell was the perfect fit for me . . . what really appealed to me was the flexibility of choices in choosing your path in the large field of biomedical engineering and the opportunity to work with industry experts and physicians on solving real-world medical problems." Read more