The Ethical Algorithm The new book by professors Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth details how these increasingly ubiquitous pieces of technology can be designed to … Read More ›
Author: Evan Lerner
Penn Engineers Devise Easier Way of Sneaking Antibodies into Cells Getting a complex protein like an antibody through the membrane of a cell without damaging either … Read More ›
It’s a Small World A Conversation with Danielle Bassett and Duncan Watts In July, Duncan Watts joined Penn Engineering as the University’s 23rd Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor. … Read More ›
Kendall Queen: An Eye on Advanced Robotics Kendall Queen Kendall Queen has a clear vision of the future, and it includes giving sight to robots. “If … Read More ›
Penn Fourth on Reuters’ ‘Most Innovative Universities’ List Mechanical Engineering research on ‘self-healing’ metal foam was cited as an example of how Penn research can … Read More ›
Penn Engineering Announces a New Scholarly Chair Stephanie Weirich Penn Engineering is pleased to announce that Stephanie Weirich has been named the ENIAC President’s Distinguished … Read More ›
Take a First-person Tour of the Detkin Lab via Flying Robot The Peter Detkin Lab in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering is a familiar … Read More ›
The Perfect Storm Lee Bassett’s Quantum Research is Making Waves By Jacob Williamson-Rea Tzu-Yung Huang, Lee Bassett and David Hopper at work in Bassett’s Quantum Engineering Laboratory. … Read More ›
From the Classroom to the Lab and Back Again Senior Adithya Sriram is busy earning two degrees, researching new applications for graphene, and preparing physics courses … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Solve the Paradox of Why Tissue Gets Stiffer When Compressed The researchers’ experiments involved making synthetic tissues with artificial “cells.” The fibrin network … Read More ›