A collaborative study conducted by researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Penn Engineering and Pennsylvania State University has uncovered new information about how … Read More ›
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With machines designed to greet customers, reduce stress and care for the elderly, robots are becoming increasingly intertwined with everyday human life. Roboticists today are … Read More ›
Luke Johnson, a fourth year doctoral candidate in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering department is passionate about the intersection of chemical processing and the tech … Read More ›
Sampath Kannan Named 2019 AAAS Fellow Sampath Kannan Sampath Kannan, the Henry Salvatori Professor in Penn Engineering’s Department of Computer and Information Science, has been named … Read More ›
Juliette Sardin: Impacting Human Health Juliette Sardin A chance opportunity to work with a young girl with a genetic neuromuscular disease inspired a woman to study … Read More ›
Strella Biotechnology Tackles Food Waste by ‘Hacking the Fruit’ President’s Innovation Prize awardees Katherine Sizov and Malika Shukurova are expanding their startup and confronting $1 trillion … Read More ›
While engineers are busy inventing the future, historians are tasked with compiling records of human events so other generations may learn what came before them. … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Coax White Blood Cells to Crawl Upstream, Enabling Faster Route to Infections HL-60 cells treated with a Mac-1 blocking antibody migrate upstream on … Read More ›
Vijay Ramanujan Cooks Up Plans for the Future of Penn Engineering Dual-degree student Vijay champions change within Penn Engineering while serving up a taste of home … Read More ›
Google’s claims of quantum supremacy: Groundbreaking, Overhyped, or Both? A Q&A with Lee Bassett with insights into this feat of engineering and what the future might … Read More ›