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April 19, 2018
Four Engineering Physics graduates receive NSF research fellowships
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students... read more

April 12, 2018
Nanoscale facility partners with German photonics firm
The Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility has entered into a partnership with the... read more

April 3, 2018
Breakthrough made in atomically thin magnets
Cornell researchers have become the first to control atomically thin magnets with an electric... read more

April 2, 2018
Lena Kourkoutis awarded 2018 Microscopy Society of America Major Award
The Microscopy Society of America (MSA) announced today its 2018 major award winners, including AEP... read more

March 12, 2018
New technique simplifies creation of nanoparticle 'magic-sized clusters'
A collaboration of two Cornell research groups has proposed a novel method for producing groups of... read more

March 9, 2018
Researchers sew atomic lattices seamlessly together
Scientists at Cornell revealed a technique to “sew” two patches of crystals seamlessly together to... read more

March 7, 2018
Novel semiconductor-superconductor structure features versatile gallium nitride
A research group led by Debdeep Jena of electrical and computer engineering has successfully... read more

February 5, 2018
Cryogenic microscopy reveals atomic shifts of a manganite
Recent work from the lab of Lena Kourkoutis, assistant professor of applied and engineering... read more

January 5, 2018
Physicists take first step toward cell-sized robots
An electricity-conducting, environment-sensing, shape-changing machine the size of a human cell? Is... read more

December 15, 2017
Machining staff: ‘wizards who share their secrets’
Tucked away in the basement of Clark Hall are five staff members whose machining expertise is... read more

December 13, 2017
1-D ‘wires’ could advance quantum electronics
David Muller and his research collaborators have discovered – a little bit by accident – a method... read more

December 11, 2017
Group maps atomic shifts in charge-ordered manganite
Using a manganite crystal, a group led by Lena Kourkoutis, has described a new approach to... read more

December 5, 2017
Battling the Superbugs
Assistant Professor Guillaume Lambert is interviewed in this podcast by the Wall Street Journal read more

November 20, 2017
Graduate students spark public interest in electricity
Josue San Emeterio of the Pollack Lab in Applied Physics is part magician, a wedge of wizard and... read more

November 2, 2017
Nobel Prize Winning Technology Demonstrates Merits of Interdisciplinary Collaboration, says Cornell Prof
Lena Kourkoutis is quoted in this Cornell Daily Sun article about the evolution of Cryo-EM research. read more