AT&T Business CEO to give technology lecture March 25
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
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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
Dean Lynden Archer discusses research, entrepreneurship, and opportunity for C&EN's Trailblazer profile series. Read more
Michael Zakoworotny ’21, mechanical engineering major in the Cornell Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, found engineering as an outlet for his curiosity early on – inspired to... Read more
Growing up in Aurora, Colorado, Rileigh Casebolt always knew she liked science and math. Over time, the broad term “science” sharpened a bit to the more focused term “chemistry.” Casebolt’s parents... Read more
By Erin Philipson Marigot Fackenthal ’21 and Grace Ding ’21 are working with Dr. Gregory Bewley, assistant professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, to develop a method... Read more
"My design team and I [are modeling] a live-imaging system that uses cancer-targeting nanoparticles and artificial intelligence to improve the visual fidelity of ultrasound technology. Our project ultimately supports the accurate detection of cancerous tissue in real-time for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes." Read more
Katie Bradford ’20, M.Eng. ’20 went from Cornell to Vecna Robotics. Read more
"The sense of community at Cornell is amazing. Individuals from every background are supported through clubs and organizations to make everyone feel welcome and equitably included." Read more
By Erin Philipson Shreyasvi Gowda ’22, a mechanical engineering major in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was selected as a Brooke Owens Fellow. The fellowship is designed to... Read more
Most educators know that it is hard to engage students through a virtual format, but one professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering found a creative solution. Introductory... Read more