Less than 0.1% of voting members of the organization are selected annually for this member grade elevation.
Fauzia Ahmad, Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer En...
Dr. Patil's lab is developing mobile phone based technology for neonatal jaundice screening, of particular utility for infants born in low-resource settings.
The first fe...
Dr. Nancy Pleshko is using her experience with spectroscopy to help solve a problem affecting 30 million Americans.
For Dr. Nancy Pleshko, Professor of Bioengineering, sp...
In the United States, about one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. Cancer.org estimates that in 2017, over 300,000 new cases will emerg...
After passing the FE exam recently, senior Anthony Calfapietra has continued on his path to an accelerated masters and becoming an engineering consultant after coming back fro...
When investigating a possible concussion, environment matters.
For example, the relatively-controlled atmosphere of a top-tier research hospital is much different than a ...
Every rain or snow storm is a weather event, and they don't end when the last drop or flake hits the ground
Managing the runoff—particularly from major storms—is serious b...
What's in your water? The answer is not always clear, but is of paramount to quality of life and public health.
At the College of Engineering, researchers are working on ways ...
Temple University is among four schools selected as part of a massive Department of Defense research grant—among the largest in university history—researching brain trauma...