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Supporting graduate and professional students from around the globe in their pursuit of research and scholarship in more than 80 fields of study.
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Joined August 2015
Ph.D. candidates Alaa Daffalla and Arkaprabha Bhattacharya led research revealing that passkeys may expose users in interpersonal abuse situations to serious risks and introducing framework for analyzing how digital authentication tools can be exploited:
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The research introduces the first framework for analyzing how digital authentication tools can be exploited in contexts such as intimate partner violence, elder abuse and human trafficking.
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Jianheng Ling, Ph.D. ’25, and Ph.D. student Amy L. Vonder Haar are co-first authors of a paper on a light-powered, reusable catalyst that's pre-charged by electricity and capable of driving reactions. Ph.D. student Kiser Z. Colley, M.S. ’24 contributed:
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Cornell chemistry researchers have designed a light-powered, reusable catalyst that’s pre-charged by electricity and capable of driving challenging reactions, with applications including drug...
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Madhav Aggarwal, M.S. '24, contributed to a paper on the development of software that could led anyone with a mobile phone camera create panoramic time-lapse videos. Read more from @CornellNews:
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A Cornell research group has developed software that could let anyone with a camera-equipped mobile phone capture subtle changes over time – of, say, a construction site or the changing seasons – and...
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Joanna Upton, Ph.D. '15, has partnered with Catholic Relief Services and others since 2018 to develop a rapid feedback monitoring system to track food security in Malawi. In January, federal funding for the project ended, and the program is at risk:
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Real-time data guided crisis response and empowered communities. Without funding, the program’s future is uncertain, a Dyson researcher says.
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Applications are now open for Graduate School research travel grants, which support research master's and doctoral student travel related to thesis and dissertation research. Learn more and apply by Oct. 1:
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The Graduate School is pleased to provide research degree students (M.A./M.S., Ph.D., J.S.D., D.M.A., M.F.A.) the opportunity to travel the world to enhance their scholarship. Eligible students are...
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“That Book Is Dangerous! How Moral Panic, Social Media, and the Culture Wars Are Remaking Publishing” by Adam Szetela, Ph.D. '25, was published on August 12. Read about the book:
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A book from Adam Szetela Ph.D. ’25 explores a new version of self-censorship in the publishing world.
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Doctoral student Anne Gardella is lead author of a paper on machine-learning models that can sift through cell-free RNA and identify key biomarkers for chronic fatigue syndrome. Daniel Eweis-LaBolle, Ph.D. ’27, and Conor Loy, Ph.D. ’24, are co-authors:
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Researchers developed machine-learning models that can sift through cell-free RNA and identify key biomarkers for chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating disease that is difficult to confirm in...
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Doctoral student Owen Morgan, M.A. ’23, is first author of a paper on a new theory that proposes that everyday tasks are responsible for why one side of the brain processes high-frequency visual information while the other processes low frequencies:
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The way perceptual systems are organized in the brain depends on the way we perform actions with our hands, according to a new theory proposed by Cornell psychology scholars.
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RT @CornellCCSS: Graduate and professional students looking for research support: swing by the @CornellCCSS booth at Grad Connect this Thur….
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Cornell researchers, including Abigail Snyder, Ph.D. '17, Maria Amalia Beary, Ph.D. '25, and doctoral candidate Jakob Baker, recommend modifications to the recipe for preparing powdered infant formula to ensure safety against rare foodborne bacteria:
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The findings of a new study reveal how the current instructions for reconstituting powdered formula are ambiguous and can fail to protect against potentially fatal food-borne bacteria.
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Applications are now open for the NextGen Professors Program, a career-development program focused on preparing Cornell graduate students and postdocs for faculty careers across institutional types. Learn more:
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NextGen Professors is a career-development program focused on preparing Cornell graduate students and postdocs for faculty careers across institutional types. The primary audience for this program is...
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Doctoral candidate Lora (Phuong) Tran is a co-first author of a paper on an implant system that can treat Type 1 diabetes without the need for immunosuppression, to which Linda Tempelman, Ph.D. ’93, contributed as a co-author. Read more:
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Cornell researchers have developed an implant system that can treat Type 1 diabetes by supplying extra oxygen to densely packed insulin-secreting cells, without the need for immunosuppression.
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Shaoyi Jiang, Ph.D. '93, a Cornell professor and expert in biointerfaces and zwitterionic materials, has been recognized with a special issue of the journal Langmuir dedicated to his research and lasting impact on the field. Read more: @CornellEng.
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Shaoyi Jiang, the Robert Langer ’70 Family and Friends Professor and a world-renowned expert in biointerfaces and zwitterionic materials, has been recognized with a special issue of the journal...
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RT @CornellNews: Using Ithaca as a case study, @CornellAAP researchers have demonstrated a software tool that can quickly model building en….
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Using Ithaca as a case study, researchers have demonstrated a software tool that can quickly model building energy use and simulate the most cost-effective strategies for improving efficiency and...
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Doctoral candidate Qike Li is first author of a paper on the creation of a natural blue food dye made of algae protein that could replace artificial food colorants. Read more: @CornellCALS.
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A new blue colorant might help the food industry steer away from potentially harmful artificial dyes.
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Doctoral candidate Kathleen McCormick '16 examined how adolescents handled puberty during the pandemic in a study, on which doctoral candidate Christopher Davis was an author. Read more: @CornellCHE.
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Researchers explored how an altered social landscape may change the experience of puberty.
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