Dr. Pleshko will be recognized alongside 174 colleagues nationwide by the American Institute for Medical & Biological Engineering
The American Institute for Medical and Bi...
PhD student Kaitlyn Sitch was awarded the Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship from the Department of Defense in April. The recognition ca...
Two recent engineering research awards from the American Cancer Society and National Science Foundation secured by faculty seek to propel new knowledge in areas of diagnosis, ...
Supported by the Manufacturing PA Innovation Program, Temple is collaborating with Reading, PA-based EnerSys to develop next-generation energy storage technologies.
As part of...
Associate Professor Andrew Spence recently secured a $1.98 million R01 award from the National Institutes of Health to continue study of spinal cord injury (SCI). This is the ...
Three faculty members combined for a significant research impact during this academic year, with one recognized by the university following a recent multi-year international w...
Cancer research can be viewed as a chase—a plodding, methodical relay in which researchers collectively work toward slowing or even stopping the spread of cancerous cells. T...
Dr. Daniel Jacobs, Temple University Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, is bringing exoskeletons out of the lab and into the home. The goal, he said, is to empower...
Picture yourself walking down a hallway. You see another person approaching. Often, a combination of physical and verbal cues will dictate that you will move one way and they ...
Often, the narrative around natural disasters is one of resilience. When communities rally and rebuild from catastrophe effectively, they look to and lean on one another. But,...