Nishimura inducted into 2024 Class of AIMBE College of Fellows
Nozomi Nishimura, associate professor of biomedical engineering, was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows. Read more
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Nozomi Nishimura, associate professor of biomedical engineering, was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows. Read more
A consortium of 50 university researchers, including from Cornell Engineering, has established five grand challenges in biomedical engineering, which it said will lay the foundation for a concerted effort to achieve technological and medical breakthroughs. Read more
Eight projects have been selected from the Fall 2023 application cycle to receive Ignite Innovation Acceleration grants. The grants are designed to help project teams pursue licensing, form startups, and forge industry collaborations. Read more
James McCormick ’69, M.Eng. ’70, an influential business leader, philanthropist and longtime supporter of education initiatives at Cornell and nationally, received the Cornell Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award during a celebration event on March 7 in Duffield Hall. Read more
For the first time in Cornell Engineering’s history, every school and department currently has, or will soon have, a woman faculty member on the college’s executive leadership team. The milestone comes as the college celebrates the 140th anniversary of its first woman engineer. Read more
Faculty, staff and community partners are working together to address community needs — and they’re getting students involved with support from Engaged Opportunity Grants from the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement. Read more
An endowed professorship, made possible with a gift from George Stephen Irwin ’67, M.Eng. ’68, is dedicated to engineering education research. Allison Godwin, associate professor in the Smith School, will be the first to hold the professorship. Read more
The weekend event included 150 students from across campus who formed 30 teams to find innovative solutions to problems related to animal health. Read more
Renowned biotechnologist and chemical engineer Robert Langer ’70 received the award from Johnson & Johnson for his groundbreaking work in designing novel drug delivery systems. Read more
Honor demonstrates exemplary service and leadership, substantial achievement, expert knowledge, and significant contributions to the ORS, its Governance, and the field of musculoskeletal research. Read more