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Gaeta group develops time/space cloaking

Cornell physicists breakthrough in "cloaking" technology earns them a spot in Discover's Top 100 Stories of 2012! More

Now you see it, now you didn’t: Cloaking a moment in time

The trick is to create a gap in the beam of light, have the hidden event occur as the gap goes by and then stitch the beam back together More

Craig Fennie Interviewed at White House

Craig Fennie of AEP, speaks at the White House after being selected for Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Winners More

Flying High

ENG magazine covers story on two Cornell faculty members among this year’s 48 winners of the Air Force Young Investigator
Research Program. More

Graphene to propel mechanical device technology forward

Cornell ENG Magazine article highlights AEP More

Cornell synchrotron gets support from U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer visited campus with some welcome news: Cornell's world-renowned synchrotron X-ray facility will continue being funded. More

Cornell Cup USA

David Schneider, academic coordinator of Cornell Cup USA presented by Intel, explains the education goals behind the new, national engineering competition taking place May 3-4 at Disney World. More

Record a video, win an iPad

Record a short, Web-quality video about your Cornell experience and you could win an Apple iPad 3. The college is creating an augmented reality tour for prospective students and their parents and wants them to hear from you. Deadline for submissions is May 25, 2012. More

Stay With It

The “Stay With It” campaign launched March 14 with a “Day of Engineering” pep rally broadcast via Facebook.The rally included a panel featuring, Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel Corp.; Charles Bolden, a NASA administrator; and Maggie Johnson, director of education and university relations for Google. More

Craig Fennie receives NSF Career award

Craig Fennie is one of ten Cornell faculty members to receive NSF award. More