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@yaleengineering has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in December 2023. Besides social media accounts, yaleengineering has populated their site with: • Fisch wins NSF CAREER Award for work to make private data secure and trustworthy in the cloud | News | Yale Engineering • Looking to wastewater for alternative energy materials • Bias-tunable temperature coefficient amplification beyond material limits in a single transistor | Nature Sensors • Cohan wins NSF CAREER Award to build more reliable AI for science • Piecing the puzzle of how proteins fit together • Can we trust AI models? Yale researchers explore the roots of chatbot errors | Yale News • Old meets new - Nanotechnology enables new record for transformer insulation • From tiny particles to dancing droplets: Exploring the hidden physics of fluids • Tassiulas wins ACM eEnergy Test of Time Award | News | Yale Engineering • With AI team member, Yale and Microsoft speed up battery innovation • Next-generation computing relies on extremely thin semiconductors – now there’s a better way to make them | News | Yale Engineering • An innovation with immediate results • The hats of Class Day • Abigail Solomon '26: From soccer to nanoparticles to leading tours, and much more • A place to foster creativity — and enjoy the side quests | Jonah Halperin • Liangbing Hu wins Ackerman Award • Elizabeth Schaefer '26: A “random class” led her to large language models • Shaun Pexton '26: On qubits, jazz, and making the most of Yale • Guggenheim, Yale Engineering team up to rethink the museum experience • Lasers Over The Sound • Enhancing a superconductor's potential • A day in the life: Natalie Haase '27 • To advance quantum technology, a better way to make and store qubits • Industrious collaborations • A day in the life: Maggie Lo '27 • Microbes: The invisible inhabitants • A day in the life of a biomedical engineering student: Emerson Soo-Hoo '27 • Watching sunlight turn into fuel and oxygen, in real time • A guitar that everyone can play • Building a better, more precise droplet • Researchers Identify Hormone Behind Obesity-Induced Pancreatic Cancer • Roberts Innovation Fund backs next-generation engineering in bioelectronics, AI, extreme materials • Yale scientists reveal shared logic behind natural and artificial networks • The campus is the console: Eric Yoon’s Engineering Week Scavenger Hunt | News | Yale Engineering • Particles don’t always go with the flow (and why that matters) | News | Yale Engineering • Engineering Dean's Invited Speaker Series featuring Jaime Teevan '98 :: Yale Engineering • A clearer look at critical materials, thanks to refrigerator magnets | News | Yale Engineering • New Technology Offers Deeper Understanding of Cancer Progression | Pathology • Eric Fossum Awarded Draper Prize for Engineering | Dartmouth • AI's Memorization Crisis - The Atlantic • With plasma, zapping harmful chemicals away | News | Yale Engineering • Joint-Degree Spotlight: Building Human-Centered Technology | Yale School of Management • Researchers Discover Molecular Difference in Autistic Brains | Yale School of Medicine • Yale Engineering's top 10 stories of 2025 | News • Soulé named an ACM distinguished member • Langer Graduate Student Symposium showcases depth, breadth of Chemical & Environmental Engineering at Yale | News | Yale Engineering • Student Spotlight / Kawthar Al Janabi '26 | Yale Engineering • Vishnoi named IEEE Fellow | News | Yale Engineering • Shark Tank success: Yale Engineering’s Elijah Lee reinvents the cello | News | Yale Engineering • Chips that act like brains, now scalable • An algorithm that generates faster and better responses to your inquiries • Two Faculty Named to Clarivate's 'Highly Cited Researchers' List for 2025 • Yielding results | It’s Your Yale • Robots learn complex tasks with help from AI • Jaehong Kim / Engineering with purpose, innovating by design • Yale Engineers host second Computational Molecular Sciences & Engineering Symposium • Unfolding the secrets of proteins • Society of Women Engineers recognizes Yale Engineer and Collegiate Section | News | Yale Engineering • Scientists map how the brain develops – and how it resolves inflammation | News | Yale Engineering • Making complex nanomaterials with electrified atomic vapor | News | Yale Engineering • Yale to continue leadership role in $125M DoE quantum center | News | Yale Engineering • Getting to know… Tara Boroushaki | Yale News • Liangbing Hu receives MRS Medal from Materials Research Society | News | Yale Engineering • Pushing boundaries: Yale-affiliated projects are winners in climate solutions/AI challenge | Yale News • Computer Science student awarded 2025 Google PhD Fellowship | News | Yale Engineering • Turning to trees for sustainable photoluminescence | News | Yale Engineering • Google’s Gemma AI model helps discover new potential cancer therapy pathway • The ‘Superwood’ that’s 10 times stronger than steel | CNN • NSF grant advances effort to send lasers over L.I. Sound | News | Yale Engineering • Application Information | Yale Ventures • Cristina Rodríguez named Freeman Hrabowski Scholar by Howard Hughes Medical Institute | News | Yale Engineering • The Dan Patrick Show - Pitching Arm Speed • Underwater robots to predict ocean weather during hurricanes • A hub for international and industry partnerships, KCITY takes on global challenges :: Yale Engineering • Getting to know… Claudia Cea | Yale News • Ding receives IEEE QTC Distinguished Early Career Award | News | Yale Engineering • When machines join the team | News | Yale Engineering • Highly stable and super hot plasma technology wins 'Oscar of Innovation' award | News | Yale Engineering • A faster and more graceful robot, with the help of calculus | News | Yale Engineering • What I wish I'd known as a first-year in engineering • SMART 2025 - Emerging Engineered Wood for Buildings • Yale Engineers develop breakthrough method for practical nanowire materials • Using lasers to control vibrations • Novel research reveals thriving microbial life in trees • Summer research, real impact: Undergraduates partner with Yale faculty • Yale’s Impact on America | Yale Engineering | Innovation that Matters • Study offers measures for safeguarding brain implants • A device to convert plastic waste into fuel • Google Research Scholar Program recipients • The cure for cystic fibrosis might start in the womb • Yale School of Medicine Receives $27.7 Million Grant Toward Autism Research • Engineering heart muscle, healing humans: Stuart Campbell’s biomedical vision • Computer Science team wins Best Paper Award at premier machine learning conference • Two Yale Engineering graduates awarded UK Fellowships • Saltzman named Sterling Professor of Biomedical Engineering • Amir Pahlavan wins NSF CAREER Award • Making fuels from sunlight • Open Problems: Cracking single-cell complexity with collective intelligence • Cracking the case: The art of eggshells • With a molecule and a membrane, a better way to convert contamination into fuel • AI tool set to transform characterization and treatment of cancers • Updating an old technology for the quantum age • Artificial sweetener in vaping products leaves a sour note • Mind In motion • Using AI and large language models to reads cells as if they were text • Jimmy Carter’s big dreams stretch from cinema to Silicon Valley, via Yale • What is 'Super Wood'? New material strong as steel nears mass production • Yale Crest & Fest 2025 Honors Research Excellence & Community Spirit • ‘Talk to everyone’: How Luke Neal found community at Yale • Tiffany Toh '25: At the heart of innovation • From campus apps to Netflix: Ethan Mathieu '25 • Self-discovery, through mathematics and music • John Fortner wins Ackerman Award • The chemistry of deception: Using science to keep nicotine-based products in check • Exploring the range of Yale Engineering Senior Projects • Yale to launch Certificate in Quantum Science and Engineering in Fall 2025 • From galaxies to neurons | News | Yale Engineering | Yale Engineering Magazine • Teaching machines the language of biology: Scaling large language models for next-generation single-cell analysis • Igniting innovation | News | Yale Engineering | Yale Engineering Magazine • Yale engineers create "magic carpet" that guides cells to self-organize in 3D | News | Yale Engineering • Yale Team Creates Revolutionary Chip-Scale Optical Isolator | News | Yale Engineering • SWE x Kim Scheffler Speaker Event Registration (April 15th @4pm) • School Magazine Annual Publication | Yale Engineering • Granular Materials Workshop • Researchers discover new method for cooling computer chips | News | Yale Engineering • Two heart conditions have a similar cause; study finds key difference • A protein folding mystery solved • Saltzman named next head of Jonathan Edwards College • A course that explores creativity • Getting to know… Boris Landa • Roberts Innovation Fund to Support Inventions in AI, Environmental Technology, and Healthcare • A pinch of salt stirs up a surprising physical phenomenon • EWB - Yale Student Chapter Website | Engineers Without Borders USA • Yale Engineering Joins National Semiconductor Technology Center • Shreya Saxena and Amir Haji-Akbari Named Sloan Fellows • CCC Announces Upcoming Workshop on Defining the Role of Computing Research in Neural Interfacing » CCC Blog • Unlocking the Secrets of a Superconductor • CCAM Symposium: "Illuminations" | Center for Collaborative Arts and Media • Wibisono Wins NSF CAREER Award to Develop New Framework for Algorithm Design • Yale University Science Olympiad • Diana Qiu Wins PECASE Award • Yale AIChE Mailing List Form • Five Yalies selected as 2025-26 Schwarzman Scholars • 2025 Healthcare Hackathon: Hacking Healthspan and Longevity Registration • Design for America Interest Form 🛠️🎨 • With NSF grant, Yale and industry team up to harness quantum’s potential • To discover new materials, a new way to calculate electron structure • Competing Orders in Quantum Materials • Student startup aims for cleaner water • CPSC 490 Senior Project - Poster Session • Xia named the Tso-Ping Ma Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering • Faculty Openings | Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science • Smoke changes over time and distance, but health risks remain • Yale Engineering Advances AI Innovation with Seed Funding for High-Impact Research and Workshops • Lea Winter Wins DoE Early Career Award • Medicine and Engineering Converge Over Advanced Technology in Master’s Program • This robot amputates its own limbs to survive | CNN • Researchers Publish Landmark Study in Hair Animation • Office Hours with… Martin Pfaller • Career Fair | Computer Science • Understanding the structure of leaves, so we can build our own • M.S. in Personalized Medicine & Applied Engineering | Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science • Study reveals possible key to long-term survival among CAR T therapy patients • Pothukuchi's Blavatnik Regional Award research video on brain-memex • Two Yale scholars receive Blavatnik awards for top young scientists • Webinar Registration - Zoom • Office Hours with… Michael Hatridge • How AI can reveal new understandings of the past — and the future • With flexible electronics, stretching the possibilities of soft robots • Roberts Innovation Fund | Yale Ventures • Yale announces $150 million to support leadership in AI • From Thoughts to Watts • With high-tech mat, students are electrifying sports data • With launch of tech company Spur, recent grads discuss the hectic, exciting startup life • Yale Engineers Awarded $9M ONR Grant to Tame Chaos with AI • Computer simulations clarify how breast cancer spreads • Recovering valuable materials with better membranes • Variability in Constituents of E-Cigarette Products Containing Nicotine Analogues • Yale Engineering Magazine - 2024 • Asking the Right Questions: Anna Gilbert's Push for Better AI Science • Argonne-led research working toward reducing electronic waste with biodegradable luminescent polymers • A robot that survives through self-amputation • ‘We can make it ourselves’: Building a new Yale Engineering mace • Cleaner water with electrified membranes • Deformable particles have many uses. A study unlocks their secrets • Saltzman Receives Pilot Project Program Award for Endometriosis Treatment • How do you make salty water drinkable? The hunt for fresh solutions to a briny problem • The race to clean the Seine River • SNMMI Henry N. Wagner, Jr., Image of the Year - Google Search • BBC World Service - The Climate Question, Can fertilisers go green? • Yale Engineering faculty pave new paths in quantum exploration • Chiral materials have many uses; researchers now better understand them • Yale's Environmental Engineering Program Named Among Top 10 in the U.S. • Video: What is a Robot? Mechanical Engineer Explains • Researchers distill the facts of a chemical separation process (and upend a decades-old theory) • Tau Beta Pi at Yale Celebrates Centennial, Reflects on Yale Roots • Kathryn Guarini, former CIO of IBM, to Teach at Yale Engineering This Fall • Cristina Rodriguez and Lea Winter Win Beckman Award • For more efficient fuels, researchers take a much closer look at molecules • How Tobacco Companies Use Chemistry to Get around Menthol Bans • Twenty-seven graduating seniors, recent Yale College alums win Fulbrights • Yale Orthopaedics Chair Performs First In-House 3D Surgical Case • AI, rat whiskers, and robots in the wild: Talking with Ian Abraham • Drew Gentner Wins the 2024 Ackerman Award • Jenny Mao '24: from Yale to SpaceX • In ‘Tech Tank,’ a new home for testing amphibious robots, other innovations • Researcher Advancing Shape-Shifting Robotics | Alan T. Waterman Award • Office Hours with… Logan Wright • Elimelech awarded the Connecticut Medal of Technology for pioneering work • Four faculty members honored for commitment to graduate student mentorship • 98 Amazon Research Awards recipients announced • Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio wins NSF Alan T. Waterman Award • Greater access to clean water, thanks to a better membrane • Computer Science PhD Student Chosen for FASPE Ethics Fellowship • AI’s legal revolution • Roberts Innovation Fund to Support Inventions in AI, Quantum, Water • Yongshan Ding Wins NSF Career Award • How do wounds heal? A fruit fly's wing offers clues • New superconducting device could boost quantum tech • LinkedIn • Instagram • Facebook • YouTube • X