
Raymond Gorte Elected to National Academy Of Engineering Raymond Gorte Raymond Gorte, Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor in the Department of Chemical and … Read More ›
Raymond Gorte Elected to National Academy Of Engineering Raymond Gorte Raymond Gorte, Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor in the Department of Chemical and … Read More ›
Penn Engineers Receive $6.1 Million Grant from Office of Naval Research to Reduce Software Complexity by Lida Tunesi Mayur Naik The larger a fortress, the … Read More ›
Inventing the Interconnected Future Doctoral students Alena Rodionova and Matthew O’Kelly are developing the Formula 1/10 autonomous race car’s sensor fusion module, part of the … Read More ›
How the Brain’s Control Over Itself Emerges By Lida Tunesi Danielle Bassett Danielle Bassett, Eduardo D. Glandt Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor in the departments of … Read More ›
Celia Reina Receives Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty Celia Reina Celia Reina, William K. Gemmill Term Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and … Read More ›
Combatting ‘Fairness Gerrymandering’ with Socially Conscious Algorithms Decision-making algorithms help determine who gets into college, is approved for a mortgage, and anticipate who is most … Read More ›
Yifeng Zhu: Voices of Penn Engineering Master’s Alumni Yifeng (Daisy) Zhu, posing with the Android mascot, at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California. This is the … Read More ›
Nanoscale Drug Delivery for Hard-to-Heal Tissues by Lida Tunesi Jason Burdick Jason Burdick, professor in the department of Bioengineering, recently published a study with colleagues … Read More ›
Penn Engineering Research Gives Optical Switches the ‘Contrast’ of Electronic Transistors Current computer systems represent bits of information — the 1’s and 0’s of binary code — with electricity. … Read More ›
Alignment of Brain Signals and Networks Important for Shifting Focus The researchers’ experiment involved asking participants to alternate between naming the larger shapes and the smaller … Read More ›