
Elijah Cathey-Li M.Eng. 2011
While pursing his M.Eng., Elijah Mekalin Karr Cathey-Li worked on the development of an acoustic scanner for custom ultrasound devices and the utilization of ultrasound to reduce DVTs. Read more
While pursing his M.Eng., Elijah Mekalin Karr Cathey-Li worked on the development of an acoustic scanner for custom ultrasound devices and the utilization of ultrasound to reduce DVTs. Read more
Meet the M.Eng. project team developing a tissue fusion system that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to repair partial tears of the meniscus. Read more
Meet the M.Eng. project team designing a pediatric cardiovascular simulator in collaboration with Dr. James Antaki, the Susan K. McAdam Professor of Heart Assist Technology. Read more
The Meinig School welcomes Jordan McMahan as our new teaching support specialist serving the M.Eng. and undergraduate senior design projects. Read more
Meinig School students get a lesson in improvisation from theater group. Read more
Attend our upcoming graduate information sessions to learn about our research areas, faculty, secrets to a successful application, get an application fee waiver and more! Read more
M.Eng. design spotlight: A Robotic Mobility Device for Toddlers Read more
"[At]Cornell, I could earn two Ivy League Master’s degrees in two years and launch my career as a successful leader in the biotech industry. It was and is the perfect place for me." Read more
"Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, Cornell has adapted its educational system to provide a safe and structured academic experience. While the experience is undeniably different, the program is no less valuable. I continue to have access to the school’s world-renowned faculty, who have helped me learn and develop at a pace I never thought possible, and I have built amazing relationships with my classmates." Read more
"My degree at Cornell was critical for helping me explore my interests. During my graduate school course work, I had the opportunity to take courses within the department of Human Factors and this exposure was pivotal for my current role as a Senior Human Factors Engineer." Read more