
Close your eyes. What do you see when you imagine the future? Is it a haven of ecologically sustainable technologies and AI assistance? Is it … Read More ›
Close your eyes. What do you see when you imagine the future? Is it a haven of ecologically sustainable technologies and AI assistance? Is it … Read More ›
The Atlantic Profiles Penn Research on Twitter and Mental Health Word clouds with the kind of language the researchers’ algorithms predicted would be more frequently posted … Read More ›
After President’s Innovation Prize, InstaHub has Even More Spark Winner Michael Wong co-founded the energy-saving start-up with Bioengineering graduate student Dayo Adewole Michael Wong was awarded a … Read More ›
César de la Fuente’s Antibiotic Resistance Research featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer César de la Fuente César de la Fuente, assistant professor in the Perelman School … Read More ›
Robots to the Rescue Penn researchers created a fleet of robots to navigate unknown underground environments as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Subterranean … Read More ›
Algorithms, the digital decision-making tools at the core of some of the most successful and powerful technologies of the modern era, don’t come to conclusions … Read More ›
Russell Composto Receives New Scholarly Chair Russell Composto Russell Composto has been named the Howell Family Faculty Fellow in the School of Engineering and Applied … Read More ›
The Ethical Algorithm The new book by professors Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth details how these increasingly ubiquitous pieces of technology can be designed to … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Devise Easier Way of Sneaking Antibodies into Cells Getting a complex protein like an antibody through the membrane of a cell without damaging either … Read More ›
It’s a Small World A Conversation with Danielle Bassett and Duncan Watts In July, Duncan Watts joined Penn Engineering as the University’s 23rd Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor. … Read More ›