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Nature talks to Chris Xu, AEP professor, and other scientists coming up with innovative ways to get high-resolution pictures of the whole brain at work. Read more
Selected news pieces highlighting accomplishments of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics faculty, students and alumni.
Nature talks to Chris Xu, AEP professor, and other scientists coming up with innovative ways to get high-resolution pictures of the whole brain at work. Read more
Professor David Muller was featured on the PBS NOVA show Read more
Paul McEuen, Director of the Kavli Institute at Cornell discusses pushing nanoscience to the next level Read more
The Frank H.T. Rhodes Symposium will celebrate the emeritus president's 90th birthday by bringing two noted scholars to discuss his contributions to paleontology and Darwin studies. Read more
Researchers plumbing the mysteries of the brain gathered on Sept. 29 to share their discoveries at the inaugural Cornell Neurotech Mong Family Foundation Symposium in the Biotechnology Building. Read more
To find the detailed building blocks of life in the cosmos, a new instrument will be placed on NASA’s SOFIA – the airliner-based Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy - by Professor Gordon Stacey. Read more
Engineers devise, atom-by-atom, a room-temperature magnetoelectric multiferroic out of lutetium iron oxide, a discovery that could lead to advances in computer memory technology. Read more
Unlike today’s electronic memory, utilizing an electron’s spin means smaller, faster, denser, nonvolatile, and more energy efficient magnetic memory. Read more
US News and World Report ranks Cornell Engineering's undergraduate program #9 in the nation Read more
Guillaume Lambert, a Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow in Applied and Engineering Physics, has developed a rapid, low-cost diagnostic system for the Zika virus. Read more