Engineering to make a difference.

A purpose-driven, inclusive community committed to developing the knowledge, capabilities, and people needed to forge a better future.

Our Impact Areas

  • Quantum Engineering Science and Technology

    Leveraging our expertise in optics, nanofabrication, materials, and information science and technology to create quantum devices, sensors, networks, and systems

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  • Engineering Education

    Devising, reviewing, and applying innovative techniques that empower engineers to solve complex problems and lead in an ever-evolving technological landscape

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  • Materials and Molecular Design

    Revolutionizing virtually every field by creating new materials, systems, and solutions that address societal needs

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  • Space Technology and Exploration

    Pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the new space ecosystem, strengthened by a legacy of spacecraft innovation, exploration, systems engineering, and entrepreneurship

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  • Robotics and Autonomous Systems

    Transforming industries by using the science of autonomy, enabled by robotics systems, to shape how humans drive cars, pilot spacecraft, design and manufacture products, and more

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  • Climate, Energy, and the Environment

    Combating climate change by developing new materials and energy sources, improving responses to worsening natural hazards, and increasing environmental sustainability

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  • Biotechnology and Precision Medicine

    Driving innovation at the interface between engineering and medicine to improve patient outcomes

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  • AI, Machine Learning, and Data-Driven Decisions

    Leveraging unprecedented volumes of data to make sound decisions, train machines, and decipher broader meaning in the output from artificial intelligence

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"Great inventions are never, and great discoveries are seldom, the work of any one mind."

-Robert Henry Thurston, who served as dean of Cornell’s Sibley College of the Mechanic Arts from 1885-1903

  • 20.7% First-generation college students in the class of 2028
  • 2018 Year gender parity achieved among undergrads
  • 68,000+ Living alumni of our undergraduate programs
  • 10 National Academy members among the current faculty
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From Our Newsroom

Read the latest stories from all around Duffield Engineering
  • Cornell receives funding renewal for NORDTECH microelectronics research

    After delivering on ambitious first-year milestones for projects in quantum and semiconductor technologies, researchers in the Cornell Duffield College of Engineering have helped secure millions of dollars in additional federal funding for the Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub, also known…

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    Ralph, Schlom elected to National Academy of Sciences

    Physicist Dan Ralph, Ph.D. ’93, and materials scientist Darrell Schlom are Cornell’s 2026 electees to the National Academy of Sciences, the academy announced April 28.

  • Operations researcxh undergraduates attend a virtual panel discussion focused on employment

    Career panel connects students with recent alumni

    More than 40 students packed a classroom in Rhodes Hall on April 27 to hear five recent alumni of Cornell’s School of Operations Research and Information Engineering reflect on their time on campus and the career paths they have pursued since graduation.