Penn Engineers Demonstrate Superstrong, Reversible Adhesive That Works Like Snail Slime Snails can anchor themselves in place using a structure known as an epiphragm. The snail’s … Read More ›
Author: Evan Lerner
Penn Engineers to Send Robots Underground in DARPA Subterranean Challenge Penn Engineering’s Team PLUTO poses with their robots outside the Colorado School of Mines’ Edgar … Read More ›
Penn Researchers Propose Bone Defect Treatment Based on Embryonic Development A watercolor image depicting the embryonic bone development process, endochondral ossification, featuring cartilage and bone. … Read More ›
Chip Diagnostics receives the JPOD @ Philadelphia QuickFire Challenge Award The Penn-founded startup will receive $30,000 in grant funding for research on microfluidic diagnostic devices. … Read More ›
Student Spotlight with Connor Sendel The senior looks back on his time on campus, discussing what it’s like to pursue a dual degree, how a startup … Read More ›
Dan Huh’s Organs-on-Chips and Organoids: Best of Both Worlds By Lauren Salig Dan Huh, the Wilf Family Term Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, focuses … Read More ›
Deep Jariwala, Assistant Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering, has been invited to the National Academy of Engineering’s 2019 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. The … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Design Nanostructured Diamond Metalens For Compact Quantum Technologies By finding a certain kind of defect inside a block of diamond and fashioning a … Read More ›
César de la Fuente Named One of GEN’s ‘Top 10 Under 40’ César de la Fuente César de la Fuente, assistant professor in the Departments of Psychiatry … Read More ›
Paris Perdikaris’s Machine Learning Research on Nuclear Waste Featured by DOE Paris Perdikaris Paris Perdikaris, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, … Read More ›