Catching the research bug
<p>Exposing undergraduates to research across the spectrum of fields has long been a hallmark of the university.</p>
Read more<p>Exposing undergraduates to research across the spectrum of fields has long been a hallmark of the university.</p>
Read more<p>Professor of physics <a href="http://physics.cornell.edu/jeevak-parpia">Jeevak Parpia,</a> M.S. ’77, Ph.D. ’79, is one of three winners of the 2017 Fritz London Memorial Prize, which recognizes scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the field of low-temperature physics.</p>
Read more<p>Brad Ramshaw, assistant professor of physics, has been awarded the Lee Osheroff Richardson (LOR) Science Prize for 2017. </p>
Read more<p>Kurt Gottfried, emeritus professor of physics and a recognized expert on nuclear arms control, has been awarded the 2016 Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). </p>
Read more<p>Robert D. Guber ’15 studied alcoholic liver, diabetes, and obesity. Lipi Gupta ’15 worked on reducing beam emittance in the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), a 768-meter ring that is part of the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS), to produce brighter s-rays. Sang Min Han ’15 exami...
Read more<p>Six new projects will be launched in music, classics, economics, mathematics, physics and sociology.</p>
Read more<p>Like all researchers, Itai Cohen, Physics, has a lot of questions. But unlike many, his questions make big, topical leaps. From fruit flies to mosh pits, from origami to cartilage—Cohen dreams of preventing stampedes in Mecca, understanding the complex neuromechanics of fruit fly flight, and maki...
Read more<p><a href="http://physics.cornell.edu/kyle-shen">Kyle Shen</a>, associate professor of physics, creates and investigates artificial and unconventional materials with unusual electronic and magnetic properties. His research into these new materials and their potential applications is explored in thi...
Read more<p>Research areas cover beneficial and pathogenic interactions between hosts (plants and animals) and microbes (bacteria, viruses and fungi).</p>
Read more<p>This <a href="https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/grad-students-talk-about-cornell-research">Cornell Research story</a> explores the many avenues that graduate students pursue in their research projects and the multitide of Cornell supports available to them.</p><p>More than 5,000 graduate...
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