César de la Fuente on 35 Innovators Under 35 List César de la Fuente César de la Fuente, assistant professor in the Perelman School of Medicine and … Read More ›
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‘Robotic Blood’ Powers and Propels Synthetic Lionfish Pikul and his colleagues at Cornell designed this soft robotic lionfish. The “blood” in the darker areas serves … Read More ›
Bipedal Robot Navigates the Future Thanks to Cassie, a cutting-edge two-legged robot, engineer Michael Posa has an ideal platform for tackling the challenges of locomotion. Working … Read More ›
Shu Yang: Snail Superglue and Spider-Man Peter Parker: Scientist and Superhero. (Image: Marvel Comics) Shu Yang, professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and … Read More ›
Nader Engheta Named International Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering Nader Engheta Nader Engheta, H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering, Bioengineering and … Read More ›
Lee Bassett and Andrew Tsourkas Awarded Grainger Foundation Grant for Interdisciplinary Research By Lauren Salig Lee Bassett and Andrew Tsourkas The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) … Read More ›
‘If there were ever a box, Vanessa would be outside of it’ Vanessa Chan, a professor at Penn Engineering, is changing up the curriculum, giving students … Read More ›
Dawn Bonnell Honored as Distinguished Life Member of The American Ceramic Society Dawn Bonnell Dawn Bonnell, Penn’s Vice Provost for Research and Henry Robinson Towne Professor … Read More ›
GRASP Lab Profile: Monroe Kennedy III Penn Engineering’s GRASP Lab fosters the development of inspiring leaders in cutting edge robotics research. In his final months before … Read More ›
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 ›