
Kathleen Stebe Wins 2018 Langmuir Lectureship Award Kathleen Stebe Kathleen Stebe, Penn Engineering’s Deputy Dean for Research and Richer & Elizabeth Goodwin Professor of Chemical … Read More ›
Kathleen Stebe Wins 2018 Langmuir Lectureship Award Kathleen Stebe Kathleen Stebe, Penn Engineering’s Deputy Dean for Research and Richer & Elizabeth Goodwin Professor of Chemical … Read More ›
ModLab’s ‘SMORES’ Modify Their Environment to Get the Job Done SMORES stands for Self-Assembling Modular Robot for Extreme Shapeshifting. EP refers to the Electro-Permanent magnets the … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Update a User-friendly Device for Point-of-Care Diagnostics By Lida Tunesi In 2016, Penn Engineers published a paper introducing a hand-held device for detecting … Read More ›
Game Changer: A Penn Engineer Joins The Philadelphia Phillies When Alex Nakahara (MEAM’10) was asked recently if he is ever able to mention his job … Read More ›
At TED, Professor Aaswath Raman Talks About the Cold of Space as a Renewable Resource Aaswath Raman, one of the newest members of the Department … Read More ›
Amazon’s Mechanical Turk is named after a machine that appeared to be a chess-playing automaton, but was really controlled by a person hidden inside. Like … Read More ›
Fred Warren: Investing in the Promise of Innovation When you first meet venture capitalist Fred Warren (ME’60, WG’61), two things become immediately apparent: He excels … Read More ›
Vimanyu Jain: Voices of Penn Engineering Master’s Alumni This is part of our series of articles, written by Penn Engineering alums in their own words, of … Read More ›
The researchers’ new structure self-assembles into hairpin shapes, resulting in acid-lined channels that allow for efficient transport of protons across the electrolyte. Fuel cells and … Read More ›
Angel Fan demonstrates how to use a bow to create an animation for the virtual world project. A virtual world for an ancient society Last fall, Computer … Read More ›