AguaClara expands water efforts to India
Two AguaClara facilities, under construction in the state of Jharkhand, India, are expected to be completed this fall. Read more
Two AguaClara facilities, under construction in the state of Jharkhand, India, are expected to be completed this fall. Read more
Studer's research expertise lies in the design of very-large-scale integration (VLSI) circuits and systems, signal and image processing, machine learning, and wireless communications. Read more
Cornell has been awarded a three-year, $1.2 million grant to become one of three new University Centers of Exemplary Mentoring, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has announced. Read more
Materials researchers have devised a so-called hierarchical porous polymer film synthesis method that may help make these materials useful for applications ranging from catalysis to bioengineering. Read more
Cornell University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor David Albonesi as associate director. Read more
To obtain data about shifts in avian migratory patterns, birds are being fitted with sensor-filled backpacks. A Cornell lab is developing the ultra-lightweight energy source to power those sensors using the vibrations from the birds' motion. Read more
Researchers have new insight into automated stochastic inference that could help unravel hidden laws in fields as diverse as molecular biology and chemistry. Read more
Cornell ECE graduate, Jeremy Blum has recently published his first book, Exploring Arduino, Tools and Techniques for Engineering Wizardry. Read more
Bioengineers are examining a critical step in the metastatic process using a microfluidic device that mimics the cancer cell microenvironment. Read more
Researchers have moved a step closer to making graphene a useful, controllable material: They have shown that when grown in stacked layers, graphene produces defects that influence its conductivity. Read more