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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…
Sofia Pereira, a 2023 Cornell physics graduate, found her ideal path to a career by pursuing an M.Eng. in engineering physics.
Joel Brock, the Given Foundation Professor of Engineering, received the 2026 Acta Materialia, Inc. Hollomon Award for Materials & Society at the TMS annual meeting in San Diego. The award recognizes demonstrated leadership in promoting the understanding of the…
Alex Van Den Hende, M.Eng. '25, worked on a project to advance a resilient renewable microgrid in Vieques, Puerto Rico, combining short-term batteries with long-term green hydrogen storage.
A new study shows how tiny changes in atomic structure can strongly influence whether a material becomes superconducting.
Cornell researchers have developed a non-precious-metal catalyst that represents a major step toward alkaline fuel cells that use inexpensive commodity metals, such as nickel and cobalt, in several energy applications.
Kenji Yasuda, assistant professor, won the 2026 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator’s Award in Nanoscale Computing Devices and Systems for his work, “Superlubric Sliding Ferroelectrics for Ultralow-Power Nonvolatile Memory.”…
A Cornell-led collaboration used high-resolution 3D imaging to detect, for the first time, the atomic-scale defects in computer chips that can sabotage their performance.