Former AEP Postdoc wins shared Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Joachim Frank, former AEP Postdoc, has been awarded the 2017 Noble Prize in Chemistry, shared with Jacques Dubochet and Richard Henderson Read more
Selected news pieces highlighting accomplishments of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics faculty, students and alumni.
Joachim Frank, former AEP Postdoc, has been awarded the 2017 Noble Prize in Chemistry, shared with Jacques Dubochet and Richard Henderson Read more
AEP Alumna Pinshane Huang is one of 18 researchers nation-wide to receive a 2017 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering. Read more
AEP Professor Frank Wise and PhD Candidate Logan Wright have designed the world’s first three-dimensional mode-locked laser Read more
Cornell’s Laboratory of Plasma Studies (LPS) has much to celebrate as it marks its 50th anniversary with a two-day symposium, Oct. 6-7, and begins another five years of unlocking the secrets of plasma with a $15 million grant from the National Nuclear Security Administration. Read more
The Cornell Center for Materials Research has been has been granted $23.2 million for the next six years from the National Science Foundation Read more
Top neuroscientists to speak at Cornell Neurotech symposium Read more
Professor Emeritus Lindau has been selected to receive the prestigious 2018 Sir Bernard Katz Award for Excellence in Research on Exocytosis and Endocytosis Read more
The Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility (CNF) is celebrating its 40-year anniversary Thursday, Sept. 14, with a full day of presentations and panel discussions Read more
David Muller develops instruments to see and study the atomic world. From computer transistors to electric vehicle fuel cells, he sees every atom. Read more
An engineer and a neuroscientist gathered a group of Cornell scientists and engineers to tackle a frontier of science—the brain. Now, they form a hub. Read more