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In August, White Sands National Park in New Mexico provided a setting for engineers to test robots designed to map hazards and climb dunes on the Moon or Mars. The TRUSSES team is now set to demonstrate their system at NASA's Ames Research Center in California.

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To combat extreme heat in Philadelphia this summer, Penn Engineers Nafisa Bangura, Angelica Dadda and Dylan York evaluated CoolSeal, a reflective pavement coating to mitigate urban heat.
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A new review from the lab of @ravi-radhak.bsky.social connects how a tumor's physical properties and the tiny messengers it releases, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), could shape the future of cancer treatment and therapies.

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The C4R25 Conference recently brought together a global community of researchers, students and practitioners for a hands-on experience in scientific rigor. The three-day event on campus focused on the intersection of research and AI, featuring panel discussions and workshops.
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Perseverance rover found rock samples with biosignatures, hinting at ancient life on Mars.
Douglas Jerolmack (@meam-penn.bsky.social) told @cbsnews.com.web.brid.gy that minerals and hexagonal mud-cracks suggest long-term water presence and ancient microbial life.

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Congratulations to Sherry Gao, Penn Compact Associate Professor in CBE and in BE, on receiving the Food, Pharmaceutical, and Bioengineering Division Early Career Award in Chemical Engineering from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).
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Lung fibrosis, a silent disease, is notoriously difficult to diagnose and treat. Penn Engineering researchers exposed lung tissue to blue light, which reveals a mechanical problem with biological consequences.

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Vanessa Chan, Penn Engineering's Vice Dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, discusses her journey through academia and industry with Technical.ly Philly in their "How I Got Here" series. Read the full article today.

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A @pennmatsci.bsky.social team has brought quantum networking out of the laboratory and onto commercial fiber-optic cables. Utilizing Verizon's campus network, the novel chip uses the same Internet Protocol as today's web.

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A warm welcome to the latest group of Clark Scholars. During pre-orientation, the new cohort connected with peers and leaders and explored campus through a scavenger hunt.
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Welcome back, Penn Engineers. The campus is buzzing with energy, and Dean Vijay Kumar, Nemirovsky Family Dean, extends a warm welcome to new and returning students, faculty and staff.

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A new solar-driven water harvesting device, inspired by raspberries and sunflowers, collects moisture from the air. Developed by Shu Yang, the new material is 4.4 times faster than conventional systems, offering a promising solution for water scarcity.
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Dean Vijay Kumar recently spoke with Ben Kaplan of Deep Venture Partners about the future of robotics. The two explore how AI is reshaping the future of robots, what swarm intelligence can teach us and the real-world impact of robots in medicine and disaster relief.

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☕️ It really comes down to which you like more: efficiency or taste.

Drop your hot take in the comments.

🖌️: Art created by Jennifer Kim, Multimedia Designer.
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Farnia Fresnel (ENG’98) built a career on understanding how people and systems connect. Her journey, from overcoming her fear of public speaking to coaching global audiences, was shaped by her start in systems engineering at Penn.

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This year's Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) recently wrapped up, offering motivated, high school students hands-on experience in cutting-edge fields like AI, Biotechnology, Computer Science, and Robotics.
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Penn engineers & dentists are collaborating to map how teeth hold key info for understanding rare craniofacial disorders.

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The research team from left to right: Elizabeth Bhoj, Kyle Vining, Kei Katusra, Nir Badt and Yuchen (Tracy) Jiang.
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In Singapore, Theertha Vannemreddy (CBE'27) balances catalyst research with cultural discovery. She notes, "true discovery doesn’t always happen in a lab." Her Penn Abroad journey highlights this firsthand.

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Fewer side-effects, more effectiveness. Michael J. Mitchell's lab redesigned mRNA lipid nanoparticles using olive oil-inspired chemistry. Adding phenol groups reduces inflammation, making mRNA therapies safer & more effective. "It's a win-win," says Mitchell.
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Emily Han, a doctoral student in BE and co-author of the paper, and Dongyoon Kim, a postdoctoral fellow in the Mitchell Lab and co-first author of the paper.
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Meet Shoji Hall, Associate Professor in Materials Science & Engineering. His research focuses on electrocatalysis, or using electricity to drive chemical reactions to improve the efficiency of fuel cell catalysis, a critical step towards viable hydrogen energy.

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Penn Engineering Professors Benjamin Lee, Lei Gu and Troy Olsson showcased technologies in energy, AI, and computing at the PA Energy & Innovation Summit. #EnergyInnovation
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Researchers, Cangyu Qu & Lu Fang, from Robert Carpick's lab, developed a model predicting how mechanical stress drives chemical reactions. This advances greener manufacturing & better lubricants.
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Close-up image of an atomic force microscope, where mechanochemical reactions take place in controlled gas environments under the stress applied between a nanometer-sized tip (invisible to the naked eye) and a flat surface.
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Three Penn Engineering students/alumni received 2025-26 Fulbright grants. Nova Meng (BE'24) researches bee foraging & Theresa Haupt (BE'25) focuses on osteoarthritis kinematics in Australia. Paul Lin (GEng'21) studies AI & evacuation routes in Seoul.
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