Penn Engineers Send Quantum Signals with Standard Internet Protocol |
Every video call, bank transfer and online search relies on Internet Protocol (IP) to move data across the web. Now, the lab of Liang Feng, Professor in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) and in Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE), has proven that IP can also carry quantum data, a breakthrough that could unlock the “quantum internet.”
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Understanding Order to Disorder at the Atomic Scale Opens Possibilities for Next-Generation Electronic Devices |
Aleksandra Vojvodic, Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE), co-led a team that demonstrated how atomic “order and disorder” shape MXenes, 2D materials poised to transform electronics, energy and medicine.
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Pranam Chatterjee Designs AI to Solve Biology’s Most Difficult Problems |
Pranam Chatterjee, Assistant Professor in Bioengineering (BE) and in Computer and Information Science (CIS), started college majoring in religion before switching to engineering with a new perspective: technology must serve people first. Today, his Penn lab designs generative AI to tackle rare and “undruggable” diseases.
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This is how much we can cool the planet by burying carbon underground
The Washington Post
Jennifer Wilcox, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering and Energy Policy, says underground CO₂ storage should be treated as a finite resource, not a “license to pollute.” Read More
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How Philadelphia scientists turn toxic fungi, snake venom and trees into medicine
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Sherry Gao, Presidential Penn Compact Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) and in Bioengineering (BE), and César de la Fuente, Presidential Associate Professor in Bioengineering (BE), look to nature for new medicines. Read More
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Welcome, Penn Engineering’s Class of 2029! These students will surely leave their mark on Penn.
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Now in its second year, the Raj and Neera Singh B.S.E. in AI program at Penn Engineering is growing quickly. How many students are in the program as of September 2025?
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A. 75
B. 90
C. 120
D. 302
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🗣️ Last month’s trivia question was answered correctly by Michael Abate (CE’82), who answered that Ralph Teetor is the Penn Engineering alum credited with inventing cruise control for automobiles.
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