
Working toward One Shot to Rule Them All
A Cornell undergraduate alum, postdoc Stephanie Curley returned to Cornell to work with Professor David Putnam on vaccine research. Read more
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A Cornell undergraduate alum, postdoc Stephanie Curley returned to Cornell to work with Professor David Putnam on vaccine research. Read more
Ali discusses his journey from mechanical engineering student, to research scientist, to VP of engineering at GE Aviation. Read more
IBM researcher Kush Varshney ’04 is helping to power the global “data-for-good” movement. Read more
Now a senior associate in the Biomedical Engineering & Sciences Practice at Exponent, Inc., Ph.D. alum Derek Holyoak's work involves a mix of proactive biomedical research/testing and reactive scientific litigation. Read more
By Erin Philipson When Nicole Sharp ’09 started her fluid mechanics blog, FYFD, she never imagined the attention she would garner and certainly didn’t foresee her career taking the path that it did... Read more
John A. Swanson ’61, M.Eng. ’63, internationally recognized authority and innovator in the application of finite-element methods of engineering, will be honored with the 2021 Cornell Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award. Read more
From Cornell’s Sibley School to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, Laura Jones-Wilson, Ph.D. ’12, is at the forefront of today’s space exploration. Read more
Anne Chow ’88, M.Eng. ’89, MBA ’90, chief executive officer of AT&T Business, will give the inaugural Mei-Wei ’72 and Amy Cheng Distinguished Lecture. Read more
Katie Bradford ’20, M.Eng. ’20 went from Cornell to Vecna Robotics. Read more
"I chose Cornell for its BME M.Eng. program, which encourages a breadth of coursework, multiple “tracks”/emphases, and has a focus on innovation, supported by renowned faculty and researchers." Read more