Yale’s New “Design Factory”: The CEID
Yale’s Center for Engineering Innovation & Design (CEID) now provides engineering students with workspace, resources, and instruction.
Yale’s Center for Engineering Innovation & Design (CEID) now provides engineering students with workspace, resources, and instruction.
The Yale iGEM team has advanced to the iGEM World Championships with their project using naturally-competent bacteria to improve artificial selection methods.
Dr. Robert Gordon and Colin Thomas use microstructure analysis and other chemical techniques to place artifacts in rich historical context.
The past decade has seen several advances in the technique and speed of regenerative medicine, the use of living cells to grow new organs for transplant.
NASA’s Curiosity rover is the largest vehicle ever sent to Mars, and now that it has landed, its scientific instruments will investigate the red planet’s past and present environments.
Yale researcher Wendell Wallach considers the ethical, technical, and legal difficulties of creating machines that are capable of moral decision-making.
Yale Professors Jack Harris and Leonid Glazman developed a new detector to settle a decades-old debate about the existence and nature of non-dissipating quantum currents.
Most consumer products currently contain some components from genetically-modified organisms, but the health and environmental risks of these products are still unknown.
Since receiving his doctorate in Electrical Engineering, Dr. Edward Cheung has worked for NASA, developing technologies for satellites from Hubble to the ISS.
A Yale research group led by Professor Nikhil Padmanabhan is working to create a 3-D map of over 1.5 million known luminous galaxies.
Yale’s Intelligent Buildings Project has received a $200,000 grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation to conduct research on building energy consumption.
Yale Professor Mark Johnson and his group have developed cryogenic infrared (IR) spectroscopy, which provides excellent resolution of short-lived reaction states.