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Cornell's operations research and industrial engineering program ranked fourth in nation, along with the master's program in financial engineering. [7] Cornell's computer science program ranks among the top five in the world, and it ranks fourth in the quality of graduate education. [8] The college is a leader in nanotechnology.
The library physical collection consists of approximately 300,000 print volumes with another 100,000 volumes and 2 million technical reports held off-site at the Library Annex. The Engineering Library's collections are tailored to research currently underway at Cornell and are described in the Engineering Library collection development policy. [3]
Zhiting Tian is a Chinese-American mechanical engineer specializing in heat transfer and thermoelectrics of nanoscopic scale materials, and the thermal properties of polymers. [1] She is an associate professor and Eugene A. Leinroth Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University .
Silvia Ferrari is an Italian-American aerospace engineer. She is John Brancaccio Professor at the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University [2] and also the director of the Laboratory for Intelligent Systems and Control (LISC) at the same university.
Hod Lipson (Professor of Mechanical Engineering) Michal Lipson (Professor 2001-2014) — MacArthur Award, research into nanotech applications to optics Carlo Montemagno (Professor of Biological and Environmental Engineering 1995-2001, Director of Biomedical Engineering) — Father of Bionanotechnology
Higginson majored in mechanical engineering at Cornell University, graduating in 1996.After a master's degree in bioengineering from Pennsylvania State University in 1998, she completed a PhD in mechanical engineering at Stanford University in 2005, [2] jointly advised by Felix Zajac and Scott L. Delp.
Francis Charles Moon (born 1939) is an American mechanical engineer.. Moon earned bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering from the Pratt Institute in 1962 and 1964, respectively, then completed doctoral studies in the same subject from at Cornell University. [1]
He is a former professor of mechanical engineering at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University and Director, Nanoscale Transport Research Group-Purdue University. He currently teaches at the University of California, Los Angeles. He took his Bachelor of Science and doctorate at Cornell University in 1991 and 1998, respectively ...