
Paris Perdikaris, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, has been honored with an Early Career Prize from the Society for … Read More ›
Paris Perdikaris, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, has been honored with an Early Career Prize from the Society for … Read More ›
On Feb. 14, 1946, the world’s first general purpose electronic computer — The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, or ENIAC — was introduced to the … Read More ›
Penn Engineering’s MCIT Online program is designed to give students without a computer science background a path to success in a variety of computing and … Read More ›
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 106 new members and 23 international members in this year’s class. Among them is Kathleen Stebe, Richer … Read More ›
For Niko Simpkins, a musician who performs, produces and engineers his own tracks, the most exciting processes combine structure and flexibility, creativity and rigor. As … Read More ›
The Y-Prize is an annual competition with the mission of inventing new products using technology being developed at Penn. The challenge brings together Engineering, Wharton … Read More ›
A typical 3D printer works by depositing melted plastic in layers, gradually building up a solid shape as those layers harden. Bioprinters work in a … Read More ›
As students switched to a virtual learning format for the Fall 2020 semester, Zoom calls and group chats took the place of many of the … Read More ›
Public transportation is a cornerstone of urban infrastructure, with agencies like the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) making millions of trips every year. Now, with widespread reductions in … Read More ›
The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) has announced its next phase of its collaborative research program, selecting 13 research institutions to receive more than $75 million … Read More ›