
Penn Engineers on their Search for Shakespeare’s Secret Co-Authors Alejandro Ribeiro, Rosenbluth Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, along with lab … Read More ›
Penn Engineers on their Search for Shakespeare’s Secret Co-Authors Alejandro Ribeiro, Rosenbluth Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, along with lab … Read More ›
Cockroaches Give Undergrads a Leg Up in Designing Biomechatronic Prostheses When ABC premiered The Six Million Dollar Man more than 40 years ago, the idea … Read More ›
Pennovation Center and PERCH are ‘Growing Greater Philadelphia’ The Pennovation Center and PERCH were featured on NBC10’s “Growing Greater Philadelphia,” a special detailing local business … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Contribute to New Understanding of Friction on Graphene Simulations showing the points of contact between graphene and the tip of an atomic force microscope. … Read More ›
Penn Engineers and Chemists Make Nanoscale ‘Muscles’ Powered by DNA The study’s nanoscale muscles are comprised of gold nanoparticles, which are connected by single-stranded DNA. The … Read More ›
Penn Engineers’ Network Analysis Uncovers New Evidence of Collaboration in Shakespeare’s Plays The question of whether William Shakespeare truly wrote every word in every scene … Read More ›
Engineering, Wharton and Law School Deans on What to Expect During the Trump Years The election of Donald Trump sent shockwaves around the world, reverberating strongly … Read More ›
Penn Researchers Receive $1.1 Million NSF Grant to Protect Internet Security Ted Chinburg of the School and Arts & Science’s Department of Mathematics, with Nadia Heninger … Read More ›
Rajeev Alur Named 2016 AAAS Fellow Ten professors from the University of Pennsylvania have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. … Read More ›
Penn and Michigan Researchers Discover New Rules for Quasicrystals Crystals are defined by their repeating, symmetrical patterns and long-range order. Unlike amorphous materials, in which … Read More ›