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Cornell Commitment interns reflect on summer experiences
About 30 students from the Cornell Commitment office – Meinig scholars, Rawlings research scholars and Cornell Tradition fellows – presented posters and panel discussions Sept. 27. Read more
Lab of Plasma Studies turns 50, wins $15M grant
Cornell’s Laboratory of Plasma Studies (LPS) has much to celebrate as it marks its 50th anniversary with a two-day symposium, Oct. 6-7, and begins another five years of unlocking the secrets of plasma with a $15 million grant from the National Nuclear Security Administration. Read more
Internet Advertising: Technology, Ethics, and a Serious Difference of Opinion
Prof. Stephen Wicker discusses "Internet Advertising: Technology, Ethics, and a Serious Difference of Opinion" in this video based on a review article in the October 2017 issue of Communications of the ACM Read more
Cornell Tech leverages academic links with Cornell campuses
The new Roosevelt Island campus of Cornell Tech has catalyzed a slew of innovative academic programs. Read more
Molnar and Alumni win Best Paper Award
Cornell Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Alyosha (Al) Molnar and several former students recently received the 2017 IEEE Sensors Journal Best Paper Award for their paper, “A Polar Symmetric CMOS Image Sensor for Rotation Invariant Measurement.” His co-authors include Sriram Sivaramakrishnan, Ph.D. ’15, Changhyuk Lee, Ph.D. ’14, Ben Johnson, Ph.D. ’14. Read more
ECE Prof. Johnson to work with Cornell’s Johnson Art Museum to build a tool to authenticate watermarks in Rembrandt’s prints
Cornell Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor C. Richard Johnson, currently based at Cornell Tech and Andy Weislogel of the Johnson Art Museum at Cornell recently received a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Read more
Cornell inspires at World Maker Faire in NYC
It’s not every day you get to meet R2D2, but thousands of aspiring engineers did just that, thanks to a group of Cornell students who escorted the “Star Wars” droid from campus to the World Maker Faire in Queens, New York, Sept. 23-24. Read more
A new kind of influenza vaccine: One shot might do the trick
Leveraging the versatility of OMVs, to create a single-shot flu vaccine. Read more