
Meet Cocoa Press: the World’s Sweetest 3D Printer Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics junior Evan Weinstein attended the World Maker Faire New York last month to … Read More ›
Meet Cocoa Press: the World’s Sweetest 3D Printer Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics junior Evan Weinstein attended the World Maker Faire New York last month to … Read More ›
Vincent Liu is Networking the Cloud Vincent Liu In today’s computing environment, the vast majority of tasks are inexorably linked with cloud computing. “Whether people realize … Read More ›
Penn and KIST Researchers Offer Insights Into Lightweight Material That Expands With Heat Credit: Chong Min Koo’s group at Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) … Read More ›
Assistant Professor James Pikul helped developed technology known as CCOARSE, or Circumferentially Constrained and Radially Stretched Elastomer. The combination of stretchy silicone and precisely placed … Read More ›
Judy Weng: Opening Doors with Open Source Judy Weng is a senior in Computer and Information Science (CIS), where she is also submatriculating to earn a … Read More ›
Penn Engineering to Develop Intelligent, Adaptive and Resilient Robot Teams with $27 Million Army Research Lab Grant Flying robots, like this one developed in Penn Engineering’s … Read More ›
Penn Team Shows How Seemingly Acute Viral Infections Can Persist Infections caused by viruses, such as respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, measles, parainfluenza and Ebola, are … Read More ›
Penn Summer Program in STEM Teaches Middle Schoolers to Overcome Communication Barriers Mark Licurse didn’t know what to expect when he decided to group together … Read More ›
A Look Inside the Rwanda Gashora Program from Penn Womens Soccer Engineering students Erica Higa, Kristen Miller and Kiera Towell are all members of the Penn … Read More ›
Immune system function in the microgravity of space There are exciting plans to push the frontiers of human space exploration, sending astronauts deeper into the solar … Read More ›