For more than a decade, Penn’s Dan Huh has been developing super-small devices called organs-on-chips that use living cells to stand in for larger organs. In May 2019, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched two experiments with Huh’s organs-on-chips to the International Space Station. In orbit, a lung chip and bone marrow chip are being compared to Earth-bound counterparts to shed light on astronauts’ susceptibility to infection.

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Inventing the Future

A Brighter, Greener Future

The Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology is a newly dedicated, $173 million cutting-edge facility designed to propel interdisciplinary research and house the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER), an undergraduate dual-degree program run jointly by the School of Arts & Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS).

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Dean Vijay Kumar Honored with John Scott Award

Congratulations to Vijay Kumar, Penn Engineering’s Nemirovsky Family Dean, for receiving the prestigious 2024 John Scott Award. Recognized for his robotics and drone technology work, Dean Kumar draws inspiration from nature to create systems that collaborate and innovate.

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Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Data Storage

A team of collaborators including Ritesh Agarwal, Srinivasa Ramanujan Distinguished Scholar and Professor in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), have developed a scalable, low-power method to amorphize indium selenide, advancing phase-change memory (PCM) tech.

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Responsible Innovation

Penn Engineering recently launched its new Responsible Innovation Initiative at an event co-sponsored by Perry World House and hosted by Penn Washington. There, leaders in engineering, academia, industry, and policy met for an engaging dialogue on responsibly shaping the future of innovation.

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Penn Secures ARPA-H Funding for AI in Medicine

Researchers at Penn received a $7-million, four-year award from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems that support personalized medical treatment. The project will be led by Rajeev Alur, Zisman Family Professor in Computer and Information Science (CIS) at Penn Engineering and Director of the AI-enabled Systems: Safe, Explainable, and Trustworthy (ASSET) Center,

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News

An Illuminating Celebration to a Brighter, Greener Future

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Cherie Kagan Receives 2024-25 Heilmeier Award

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A Lipid Nanoparticle Delivers mRNA Cure for Pre-eclampsia

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Events

MSE Grace Hopper Lecture: “Bioelectronics to Probe Brain-Body Physiology” (Polina Anikeeva – Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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MEAM Seminar: “Modeling the Unique Behaviors of Liquid Crystal Elastomers”

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ASSET Seminar: Edgar Dobriban (University of Pennsylvania)

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About Penn Engineering

At Penn Engineering, we are preparing the next generation of innovative engineers, entrepreneurs and leaders. Our unique culture of cooperation and teamwork, emphasis on research, and dedicated faculty advisors who teach as well as mentor, provide the ideal environment for the intellectual growth and development of well-rounded global citizens.


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