
Dennis Discher Part of Finalist Team in £20 Million UK Cancer Research Challenge Dennis Discher Dennis Discher, Robert D. Bent Professor in the Department of … Read More ›
Dennis Discher Part of Finalist Team in £20 Million UK Cancer Research Challenge Dennis Discher Dennis Discher, Robert D. Bent Professor in the Department of … Read More ›
The Huh Lab’s placenta-on-a-chip features two microfluidic channels that represent the maternal and fetal circulatory systems, and a membrane with living cells from the placental … Read More ›
Cellview Science’s Henry Zhou, Ellen Naruse, and Michael Lee Cellview Sciences Wins Y-Prize 2018 by Lida Tunesi Each year, groups of students at the University of Pennsylvania … Read More ›
Cynthia Lee: Providing Role Models for Women in Computer Science Cynthia Lee, left and Claire Donovan, Girls Who Code instructors. (Photo: Lamont Abrams) Cynthia Lee is a … Read More ›
GRASP’s VIO-Swarm Flies on its Own GRASP researchers researchers Giuseppe Loianno, Aaron Weinstein and Adam Cho invited Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Tom Avril and photographer Tim Tai … Read More ›
Michael Kearns on Marketplace: ‘Can we blame algorithms for market volatility?’ Michael Kearns Michael Kearns, founding director of the Warren Center for Network and Data … Read More ›
Raymond Gorte Elected to National Academy Of Engineering Raymond Gorte Raymond Gorte, Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor in the Department of Chemical and … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Receive $6.1 Million Grant from Office of Naval Research to Reduce Software Complexity by Lida Tunesi Mayur Naik The larger a fortress, the … Read More ›
Inventing the Interconnected Future Doctoral students Alena Rodionova and Matthew O’Kelly are developing the Formula 1/10 autonomous race car’s sensor fusion module, part of the … Read More ›
How the Brain’s Control Over Itself Emerges By Lida Tunesi Danielle Bassett Danielle Bassett, Eduardo D. Glandt Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor in the departments of … Read More ›