
Jan Van der Spiegel Elected to Chair of International Solid-State Circuits Conference Jan Van der Spiegel Jan Van der Spiegel, a professor of Electrical and Systems … Read More ›
Jan Van der Spiegel Elected to Chair of International Solid-State Circuits Conference Jan Van der Spiegel Jan Van der Spiegel, a professor of Electrical and Systems … Read More ›
GRASP Lab’s ModQuad Robots on Discovery Canada’s Daily Planet By Lida Tunesi Imagine if you had construction materials that could move on their own. You could … Read More ›
Penn-developed Robots Cameo on The Daily Show by Lida Tunesi If you caught The Daily Show on March 7, you might have spotted a familiar four-legged … Read More ›
Penn Engineers’ Gold Nanorods Key to Measuring Materials’ Squishiness at the Nanoscale Nanoparticles in the shape or rods, rather than spheres, make for better measurements … Read More ›
Sam DeLuccia: Voices of Penn Engineering Master’s Alumni Sam DeLuccia This is part of our series of articles written by Penn Engineering alums about their experiences … Read More ›
Penn to Hold Teach-In March 18–22 by Lida Tunesi Starting March 18, Penn students, staff, and faculty will host a reflection on knowledge — how we create it, … Read More ›
Two Engineers Among Penn’s 2018 Thouron Award Winners Nicholas Stiansen and Emily Zinselmeier Six University of Pennsylvania seniors and two alumni have received 2018 Thouron Awards … Read More ›
Uncovering Shoddy Science By Lida Tunesi Konrad Kording Konrad Kording, professor in the Department of Bioengineering, and colleagues have a new technique for identifying fraudulent scientific … Read More ›
Harjot Gill: Listening in on the Cloud In recent years, in conjunction with the rise of social media and the internet of things (IoT), there has … Read More ›
Kwadwo Asamoah Boateng: Voices of Penn Engineering Master’s Alumni Kwadwo Asamoah Boateng This is part of our series of articles written by Penn Engineering alumni about their … Read More ›