News: ECE
ECE Alum Dipayan Ghosh honored as Forbes 30 under 30: Law & Policy
Ghosh recently moved to Facebook where he works on privacy and cyber policy after serving as a White House advisor on technology and economic policy. Read more
ECE M.Eng.: 50 Years and Counting
The ECE M.Eng. degree program takes pride in the past, looks to the future. Read more
Future Current: ECE Research on the Cutting-Edge of Circuit Design
At Cornell ECE, faculty are looking at electronic circuits in a different way, not only to improve performance, but to create new devices that can make life more healthy, productive and enjoyable. Read more
Cornell ranks #8 on U.S. News 2016 list of ‘Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs’
Cornell University has elevated to the #8 spot on U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 ranking of Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs Read more
Proteins seek, attack, destroy tumor cells in bloodstream
Using white blood cells to ferry potent cancer-killing proteins through the bloodstream, Cornell researchers have confirmed a new way to kill metastatic cancer tumors. Read more
Alumni helps innovative program for entrepreneurs reach new heights
Teach a CEO: As the number of entrepreneurs continues to grow by leaps and bounds, the need for a curriculum based around the best ideas and methods is now more important than ever. More and more students, both old and young, are looking to educational institutes in order to learn fundamental skills which will give them a leg up in the entrepreneurial field. Read more
McGovern incubator embraces Embark and Ecolectro
Cornell's McGovern Center for Venture Development welcomed two start-up companies Jan. 7 to its incubator space: Ecolectro and Embark Veterinary. Read more
Three Cornellians among inaugural Schwarzman Scholars
A new program modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship will include three Cornellians among its 111-member inaugural class: Juliana Batista ’16, Atticus DeProspo ’15 and Andrew Schoen ’12. They were chosen among 3,000 applicants. Read more
How the global hive mind is teaming up to find a cure for Alzheimer's
Fast Company: Since late computer scientist John McCarthy came up with the term artificial intelligence back in 1955, there's been plenty of scientific research and experimentation around achieving that goal. Read more