Determining the brightness limits of electron beams in X-ray synchrotron radiation facilities will be the focus of a five-year research project by assistant professor of physics Ivan Bazarov.
Matt Ackerson won 'The Big Idea' competition for student entrepreneurs in 2009. Now he's launching his third business and adapting to a rocky economic landscape. (Feb. 15, 2010)
The Einaudi Center welcomes proposals for its biannual competitions for small grants and seed grant funding for projects and international studies events. (Feb. 12, 2010)
Many of the faculty and staff members who attended a Feb. 11 public discussion were anxious to see what resources the new budget model would provide for their unit.
A review of Cornell's campuswide information technology infrastructure has been launched to find ways to improve IT services and reduce budget deficits.
Though world governments discuss plans to address global hunger and food security issues, reliable data on who consistently lacks food, and when, where and why they are suffering is unavailable.
Using the Zeo Personal Sleep Coach, which records a sleeper's time in light, deep and REM sleep through a small, wireless headband sensor, professor James Maas teaches students about their sleep. (Feb. 11, 2010)
Retired dean of the University Faculty Charles Walcott remains actively engaged in making science accessible to the general public and in contributing to the life of the university. (Feb. 11, 2010)
The biological and environmental engineering major was one of 14 Churchill awardees nationwide, and the 19th Cornell senior to receive the award since 1975. (Feb. 11, 2010)