07.02.19
‘Robotic Blood’ Powers and Propels Synthetic Lionfish
05.16.19
A new way to fly, built up from the nanoscale
03.12.19
Penn Undergrads Make Biology More Accessible with Open-Source Plate Reader
02.27.19
From Students to Sellers: Penn Buys a WAZER Waterjet Cutter from Alums
02.18.19
Penn Engineers Can Detect Ultra Rare Proteins in Blood Using a Cellphone Camera
02.13.19
Rise of Robogami: The Democratization of Robots
02.13.19
Singh Center Accepting Applications for Nanotechnology Grant
01.24.19
Penn Engineer’s ‘Metallic Wood’ Has the Strength of Titanium and the Density of Water
01.15.19
Penn Engineers 3D Print Smart Objects with ‘Embodied Logic’
09.28.18
Penn Engineering Groups Awarded NSF Grants to Work Toward ‘Quantum Leap’
One group will design robust, integrated quantum memory devices based on defects in diamond, and the other group will develop materials to encode and decode quantum information in single photons. These technologies will be part of the safest and most secure information network ever seen.