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A smart sensor that attaches to the tip of a syringe can measure, in real time, the concentration and viability of the cells that pass through it – a potential breakthrough for biomedical 3D printing and cell therapy.
Researchers created a robot less than 1 millimeter in size that is printed as a 2D hexagonal “metasheet” but, with a jolt of electricity, morphs into preprogrammed 3D shapes and crawls.
Atieh Moridi, assistant professor (MAE), has been awarded the 2025 Young Innovator in the Materials Science of Additive Manufacturing Award from the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. The award recognizes “an outstanding, early career individual who is performing innovative…
Gregory Falco, assistant professor (MAE, Systems), has won the North American Actuarial Journal Best Paper Award for 2023. Falco and his co-authors won for their paper titled “The Economic Impact of Extreme Cyber Risk Scenarios.”…
Researchers studying artificial intelligence training data and treatment of swelling linked to breast cancer are among the eight Cornell assistant professors who recently received National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Awards.