Presidential Early Career Award
Yale Professor Eugenio Culurciello wins the Presidential Early Career Award for his research with bio-instruments.
Yale Professor Eugenio Culurciello wins the Presidential Early Career Award for his research with bio-instruments.
Yale West Campus will host several interdisciplinary Life Science Institutes; plans for the newly announced Biodesign Institute are being solidified and faculty members are being recruited for all the Institutes.
“Cluster Galaxy Photo Taken by Yale Professor Named in “The Best NASA Photographs of 2010”: Professor Natarajan’s photo of galaxy cluster Abell 1689 is stunning in both beauty and significance to the fate of the universe.
A website co-founded by several Yale astronomers, PlanetHunters.org, allows citizen scientists to contribute to the search for exoplanets.
Select applicants to Yale’s class of 2015 visited Yale during Yale Engineering and Science Weekend (YES-W), a new recruiting initiative from the Yale Admissions Office aimed at attracting talented engineering, science, and math students to Yale.
A multi-disciplinary team of scientists hope to develop a new type of Internet architecture whose concept is molded around today’s content-driving Internet.
Professor Menachem Elimelech, the Roberto Goizueta Professor of Environmental and Chemical Engineering at Yale, is at the forefront of research for developing solutions to the world’s critical water problems.
On December 13, thirteen Yale seniors presented the results of their Mechanical Engineering capstone project (MENG 489a).
The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity attempts to improve the world’s diet and solve the problems of obesity and weight stigmatism.