Udell featured in "Complex Systems, Network Science and Computation"
ORIE Assistant Professor Madeleine Udell is featured in "Complex Systems, Network Science and Computation (Solving the world’s most challenging problems)" Read more
ORIE Assistant Professor Madeleine Udell is featured in "Complex Systems, Network Science and Computation (Solving the world’s most challenging problems)" Read more
The Los Angeles Review of Books reviews Ron Kline's latest tome, The Cybernetics Moment, Or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age. Read more
Kirstin Petersen, assistant professor (ECE), answers questions from EEWeb as its featured engineer. Read more
In addition to the receiving the SIAG/FME prize, Minca has also received an NSF grant. Read more
to receive the prestigious 2017 Young Investigator Award from the Society For Biomaterials. This award is specifically given “to recognize an individual who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the field of biomaterials research within ten years following his/her terminal degree or formal training.” Read more
Researchers from Cornell and the University of Virginia collaborated at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source in an effort to better understand the chemistry behind solar cells. Read more
Computer science professor Hakim Weatherspoon has developed a system in which signals sent at the speed of light over fiber-optic cables keep data center computers in sync to within a few nanoseconds. Read more
Dr. Michael Satlin at Weill Cornell Medicine and Ilana Brito in Ithaca are researching how to fight drug-resistant bacteria – superbugs that threaten cancer patients' fragile immune systems. Read more
After 30 years and more than 500 peer-reviewed publications, the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source's CLEO detector has been removed and will resume data-collection at Jefferson Lab in Virginia. Read more
Mark Alan Turnquist, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at Cornell, died Dec. 5 at home in Falmouth, Maine. He was 67. Read more