Summer Networking Event at PWCC Connects Chinese Students and Alumni Chinese students and Penn alumni gathered in downtown Beijing at Penn Wharton China Center for a … Read More ›
Author: Evan Lerner
Teachers Become Students to Become Better Teachers at GRASP Lab’s RET Program By Emily Schalk The Rehabilitation Robotics Lab at Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine was … Read More ›
Automatic Dubbing App Wins PennApps XVIII Last weekend, more than a thousand student hackers arrived at Penn Engineering for the eighteenth iteration of PennApps, the original … Read More ›
Engineering Faculty Join New Center for Sub-Cellular Genomics Established with a five-year, $10.5 million grant from the NIH, Penn’s new Center for Sub-Cellular Genomics aims … Read More ›
Danielle Bassett on the Complexity of Biology Danielle Bassett Last week, Dublin’s Trinity College hosted a conference called “Schrödinger at 75 — The Future of Biology,” in honor … Read More ›
New Microscopes Will Allow Researchers to See Small and Think Big Two high-resolution microscopes will allow researchers to study and test materials at the atomic level … Read More ›
Powering the Future with Giant Clams In 2014, Shu Yang, of Materials Science and Engineering, joined School of Arts and Sciences’ biophysicist Alison Sweeney on an … Read More ›
Summer Studies In Session At Penn Engineering’s ESAP By Emily Schalk Students in ESAP’s Computer Graphics course go through all of the stages of the … Read More ›
Social Networks, Political Polarization and Climate Change Damon Centola, associate professor in the Annenberg School for Communication and Penn Engineering, uses formal and computational models of … Read More ›
‘Irrational Exuberance and the “FATE” of Technology’ Vijay Kumar In 2003, a company known as Theranos launched on the claim that it was poised to … Read More ›