
Researchers Use WWII Code-breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain Data Cracking the German Enigma code is considered to be one of the decisive factors that hastened Allied … Read More ›
Researchers Use WWII Code-breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain Data Cracking the German Enigma code is considered to be one of the decisive factors that hastened Allied … Read More ›
Play Hard, Work Harder: Taking it to the Edge on the Court and in the Classroom From mid-August to late November, even as they face … Read More ›
‘Differential Privacy,’ or How Apple Finds the Most Popular Emojis Without Reading Your Texts On Apple’s Machine Learning Journal, the company’s Differential Privacy Team explains how … Read More ›
Engineering project to create ‘molecular portrait’ of every cell in the body The Human Cell Atlas project is creating reference maps of every cell type in … Read More ›
Aaswath Raman is Getting Free Cooling Straight from the Sky Aaswath Raman is joining the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering next month. He’s also the … Read More ›
Mobility21 is Making Self-Driving Cars Safer with Grand Theft Auto Mobility21 is a new research partnership, funded by a five-year, $14 million grant from the Department … Read More ›
Engineers As Artists (L to R: Sarah Organ, Ryan Solomon, Arjun Shankar and Emily Peters) If Penn students were asked in a random campus survey to describe … Read More ›
Pennovation and PERCH in the Lower Schuylkill Master Plan The Pennovation Center and the Penn Engineering Research and Collaboration Hub, PERCH, represent a key component of … Read More ›
Penn Researchers Establish Universal Signature Fundamental to How Glassy Materials Fail Snapshots of softness fields and particle arrangements for the oligomer pillar simulation and the … Read More ›
Penn Researchers Develop an Injectable Gel that Helps Heart Muscle Regenerate after a Heart Attack Cardiomyocytes, green, proliferating in a mouse heart after gel injection. In … Read More ›