$9M grant will create neurotech research hub at Cornell
A five-year, $9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will create the Cornell Neurotechnology NeuroNex Hub to develop new tools for neuroscience. Read more
Selected news pieces highlighting accomplishments of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics faculty, students and alumni.
A five-year, $9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will create the Cornell Neurotechnology NeuroNex Hub to develop new tools for neuroscience. Read more
Technological advances making it possible to image micronutrients in plant tissues are giving Cornell scientists additional tools to develop crops that thrive in marginal soils. Read more
Professor Emmanuel Giannelis has been named vice provost for research and vice president for technology transfer, intellectual property and research policy. His five-year appointment begins July 20. Read more
With the introduction of CBETA, the Cornell-Brookhaven ERL Test Accelerator, Cornell University and Brookhaven National Laboratory scientists are following up on the concept of energy-recovering particle accelerators first introduced by physicist Maury Tigner at Cornell more than 50 years ago. Read more
A group of five Cornell researchers - representing Engineering, and Arts and Sciences - has won a $1 million grant from the Keck Foundation for its research into topological superconductors. Read more
Faculty from Cornell Neurotech shared stories of technologies they have developed in their first year of operation at a Reunion 2017 panel, Unlocking the Brain: Cornell's Search for the Key. Read more
Logan Wright has been awarded the 2017 D.J. Lovell Scholarship by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics for his potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics or a related field. Read more
A Cornell-led group of researchers has developed a method for converting near-infrared light to mid-IR, while retaining the desired shape of the beam and effectively increasing its bandwidth. Read more
Huang is part of the Pollack Lab and his research focuses on measuring and modeling flexible nucleic acids Read more
The NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship (NSTRF) is a fully-funded graduate fellowship that supports Cothard's research for a year and is renewable up to four years. Read more