Alumnus company ramps up production of rapid COVID-19 test
Greg Galvin, M.S. '82, Ph.D. '84, MBA '93, is the founder and CEO of Rheonix, a biotech company ramping up production of its rapid test for COVID-19. Read more
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Greg Galvin, M.S. '82, Ph.D. '84, MBA '93, is the founder and CEO of Rheonix, a biotech company ramping up production of its rapid test for COVID-19. Read more
Cornell engineers are teaming up to bridge the digital divide in New York by designing the nation’s first statewide internet-of-things public infrastructure. Read more
Students in mechanical, manufacturing, chemical, civil and biomedical engineering use Autodesk software for a broad range of courses and projects. Read more
What could one of the world’s most prestigious engineering colleges look like a decade from now? Cornell Engineering’s new leader details his vision. Read more
Years before the novel coronavirus turned into a global pandemic, Professor Susan Daniel was already looking for ways to defeat it. Read more
Mark Campbell, the John A. Mellowes ’60 Professor in Mechanical Engineering in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, has earned the U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Award for... Read more
Teresa Jordan, the J. Preston Levis Professor of Engineering in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, was selected for the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) William H. Twenhofel medal. The William H... Read more
Francesca Parise has joined the faculty of Cornell’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Systems Engineering as an assistant professor. Most recently, Parise held a postdoctoral... Read more
Meet Marysol Luna ’20, the first Latina to earn a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at Cornell Read more
Cai’s interest in engineering led her to choose surgery as a specialty because of the very hands-on aspect you get when working with surgical patients. Read more