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Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell - where we accelerate discovery to make impactful and lasting change for a better future.
Ithaca, NY
Joined September 2010
Zhiting Tian was recently selected for the @DARPA Director's Fellowship. Congratulations Zhiting!.@CornellEng .
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RT @CornellNews: Student-designed tech headed to @Space_Station: A pair of student-led projects that feature small, low-cost satellites and….
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A pair of student-led projects that feature small, low-cost satellites and light sails are headed to the International Space Station for testing.
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RT @CornellEng: “People are so willing to converse and be friendly. I like that it feels very much like a community where people know each….
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RT @SciRobotics: Scientist have developed a soft robotic #gripper that can “stamp-inject” leaves gently to introduce probes and genes for p….
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RT @CornellEng: Have you ever wondered how research works at Cornell Engineering? We've put together a video guide to help you get to know….
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A Cornell-led collaboration has hit the trifecta of sustainability technology: The group developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free “green” hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater. @CornellEng .
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Researchers developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free “green” hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater, with a helpful byproduct: potable water.
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Sibley School alumni James Morgan presented with the Cornell Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award.
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In recognition of his transformative leadership in nanomanufacturing technology, James C. Morgan ’60, MBA ’63, was presented with the Cornell Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award – the college’s...
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RT @CornellNews: Faster isn’t always better when it comes to high-speed materials science, according to new @CornellEng research showing th….
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Cornell scientists launched aluminum particles, each about 20 micrometers in diameter, onto an aluminum surface at speeds of up to 1,337 meters per second – well beyond the speed of sound – and used...
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RT @CornellNews: A @Cornell-led collaboration has devised a method for designing metals and alloys that can withstand extreme impacts: intr….
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A Cornell-led collaboration devised a new method for designing metals and alloys that can withstand extreme impacts: introducing nanometer-scale speed bumps that suppress a fundamental transition...
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“There are a lot of robots that are powered hydraulically, we’re the first to use hydraulic fluid as the battery. providing the energy for the system and providing the force to get it to move.” .@OrganicRobotics @ScienceAdvances .
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Researchers at Cornell University on Monday showcased a pair of bio-inspired robotics running on a hydraulic fluid-powered battery. The redox flow battery
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RT @CornellNews: “Embodied energy”: In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are prog….
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In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks to recent Cornell research in battery development and design.
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Excellent example of engineers having a direct effect on important policies!
A cybersecurity executive order issued Jan. 16 was the result of a monthslong review by the Biden administration of hacking by criminals and foreign governments the last four years, and was aided by input from @CornellMAE’s Gregory Falco ’10.
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RT @ProfEricksonCU: Wondering what the most read @CornellEng article was last year? Find it below featuring Rob Shepherd's work on Biohybri….
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Cornell researchers discovered a new way of controlling biohybrid robots that can react to their environment better than their purely synthetic counterparts: harnessing fungal mycelia’s innate...
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Congratulations to Sibley School alumni and most famous Science Guy of them all Bill Nye on receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom!.
Congratulations to @BillNye '77 on receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. #EngineeringToMakeADifference @CornellMAE
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