Spotlights
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Damian Helbling ( 2014 )
If you ask Damian Helbling, one of CEE’s newest faculty members, which books had the most significant impact on his academic interests, he’ll list three-- Silent Spring, an ecological classic; Our... Read more
Teams celebrate Robotics Week
Cornell's autonomous submarine and aircraft teams helped the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum celebrate National Robotics Week April 4 and 5. CUAUV and CUAir were both on hand for the museum... Read more
The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs
CNN: The emerging process of 3-D printing, which uses computer-created digital models to create real-world objects, has produced everything from toys to jewelry to food. The next frontier in 3-D... Read more
David Mimno ( 2014 )
Ever dreamed of having access to the information in the millions of books you’ll never have the time to read? David Mimno is your guy. As assistant professor of Information Sciences, he examines a... Read more
Malte Jung ( 2014 )
Most of us might not think that engineering and emotions go hand-in-hand. Malte Jung, however, believes there’s an important relationship between the two. As a professor of information science at... Read more
Christoph Studer ( 2013 )
When Christoph Studer was young, he was obsessed with computer games. “Probably before I started reading, I was playing computer games,” he says. These games were a far cry from today’s glossy first... Read more
Ben Cosgrove ( 2014 )
Ben Cosgrove wants to know how stem cells make critical decisions—to live, to divide, to die—and why these choices go awry as we age. He integrates new biological measurement techniques with... Read more
Ludmilla Aristilde ( 2012 )
The last time Ludmilla Aristilde was at Cornell, she was an undergrad--a fact that seems slightly surreal to her. “There’s still very much a part of me that is this little girl from Haiti,” says... Read more