Running robots, from a distance
When students in Associate Professor Hadas Kress-Gazit’s MAE 4180\5180 Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) class left campus in March due to the growing COVID-19 crisis, they had taken part in only two of... Read more
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When students in Associate Professor Hadas Kress-Gazit’s MAE 4180\5180 Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) class left campus in March due to the growing COVID-19 crisis, they had taken part in only two of... Read more
Silvia Ferrari, John Brancaccio Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was elected a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Ferrari is the Director of the... Read more
Cornell Engineering alum Robert S. Langer ’70 has made research discoveries that have sparked breakthroughs in biomedical technology universally described as revolutionary. Read more
After teaching Oceanography for ten years, Bruce Monger, Professor in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, has influenced tens of thousands of students. Each year his course, EAS 1540: Introductory... Read more
Benito De Leon ME ’19, M.Eng. ’20 has been interested in science for as long as he can remember. He can pinpoint his fascination with the sciences, aircraft, and spacecraft back to his childhood... Read more
"The M.Eng. design project allowed collaboration among team members and a lead surgeon from New York-Presbyterian Hospital to enhance problem solving skills for unmet clinical needs." Read more
"I love being able to collaborate with scientists from different disciplines, such as immunology, neuroscience, microscopy and computer science in order to develop creative and innovative solutions for very hard problems." Read more
Sam Feibel B.S. ’20, M.Eng. ’20 has always been interested in engineering, but only started gaining skills and experience once he got to Cornell. Feibel always intended on going into the aerospace... Read more
A website developed by a Cornell team offers insight into the rate of coronavirus infections across New York state. Read more
A team from Cornell Engineering was among the winners of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar District Cup, a design competition aimed at modelling optimized, distributed solar energy systems... Read more