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From a nanotech solution for removing toxic chemicals from water to a 3D-printing method for high-precision drug delivery, Cornell students put research innovations to the test in the first Technology Commercialization Innovation Competition.
Regional high school students engineered bath bombs, extracted DNA from fruit and learned about the college application process as part of the Women’s Outreach in Material, Energy, and Nanobiotechnology event hosted by the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Graduate Women’s Group.
Dean Lynden Archer has announced the following faculty promotions: Michael O. Thompson, professor, Materials Science and Engineering, was elected professor with indefinite tenure, effective April 1. Alexandra Coso Strong, associate professor, Robert Frederick Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering,…