
Penn Engineering Featured at Philly’s First Mini Maker Faire By Emily Schalk Detail from he Nomadic Monument for Women in Robotics. Penn Engineering’s GRASP Lab robots, … Read More ›
Penn Engineering Featured at Philly’s First Mini Maker Faire By Emily Schalk Detail from he Nomadic Monument for Women in Robotics. Penn Engineering’s GRASP Lab robots, … Read More ›
Hack4Impact: A Global Coding Force for Good There’s a multiplier effect when Penn students combine their programming capabilities and commitment to social justice in order to … Read More ›
Dhruv Turakhia: Voices of Penn Engineering Master’s Alumni This is part of our series of articles, written by Penn Engineering alums in their own words, of … Read More ›
Quartz: GRASP Lab Spin-Off Exyn Takes Flight Underground By Emily Schalk Exyn Technologies, a spin-off of Penn Engineering’s GRASP lab, makes software that can turn … Read More ›
Siqi Sun: Voices of Penn Engineering Master’s Alumni Siqi Sun at Nuance. This is part of our series of articles written by Penn Engineering alums about their … Read More ›
Danielle Bassett Wins Erdős-Rényi Prize Danielle Bassett Danielle S. Bassett, PhD, Eduardo D. Glandt Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of … Read More ›
Alejandro Ribeiro: Expanding Applications of Network Science The real power behind a network, says Alejandro Ribeiro, isn’t its component parts. It’s the myriad ways they connect … Read More ›
Kathleen Stebe Wins 2018 Langmuir Lectureship Award Kathleen Stebe Kathleen Stebe, Penn Engineering’s Deputy Dean for Research and Richer & Elizabeth Goodwin Professor of Chemical … Read More ›
ModLab’s ‘SMORES’ Modify Their Environment to Get the Job Done SMORES stands for Self-Assembling Modular Robot for Extreme Shapeshifting. EP refers to the Electro-Permanent magnets the … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Update a User-friendly Device for Point-of-Care Diagnostics By Lida Tunesi In 2016, Penn Engineers published a paper introducing a hand-held device for detecting … Read More ›