University of Pennsylvania and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Sign a Cooperative AI Advising Agreement |
The University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s Office of Administration have signed a cooperative agreement for artificial intelligence advising services.
“The University of Pennsylvania has proudly served our Commonwealth for nearly 300 years, and this new AI cooperative agreement with Governor Shapiro’s administration builds on that distinction,” said Penn President J. Larry Jameson.
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Ralph Teetor: The Blind Penn Engineer Who Changed the Way We Drive |
When Ralph Teetor (ME’1912) lost his sight, he gained a new kind of vision, one that led him from a small-town machine shop to Penn Engineering and the invention of cruise control. His story of perseverance and innovation lives on through “Blind Logic,” a documentary created by his family that celebrates the legacy of the blind engineer who changed the way the world drives.
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A ‘Rosetta Stone’ for Molecular Systems |
Penn Engineers have developed a mathematical “Rosetta Stone” that translates atomic and molecular movements into predictions of larger-scale effects, like proteins unfolding, crystals forming and ice melting, without the need for costly, time-consuming simulations or experiments.
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Eva Dyer Is Listening to the Brain’s Code With a Little Help From AI |
Eva Dyer, Rachleff Associate Professor in Bioengineering and in Computer and Information Science, works across disciplines to decode the brain’s signals. One day, her work could help those living with paralysis restore movement or speech. “With brain-computer interfaces, we’re trying to listen in on the brain to translate thought into action,” Dyer says.
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AI scientists can’t optimize worsening energy efficiency: Why behind-the-scenes AI is costing you
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Benjamin Lee, Professor in Computer and Information Science and in Electrical and Systems Engineering, provides insight on how AI technologies are affecting energy costs (Interview begins at the 4 minute mark). Watch Now
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How can clean energy be more affordable?
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Vanessa Chan (MSE’94), Jonathan and Linda Brassington Practice Professor in Materials Science and Engineering and Penn Engineering’s inaugural Vice Dean of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, provides an in-depth look into the impacts of climate change. Watch Now
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Family Weekend at Penn brought plenty of smiles and meaningful connections. From a Dean’s Talk with Robert Ghrist, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, to a student panel highlighting future opportunities for Penn Engineers, families gained insight into the state of the School and how AI tools are being integrated into classrooms to enhance learning and skill development.
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What was the original name for the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science?
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A. The Moore School of Civil Engineering
B. The School of Mines, Arts, and Manufactures
C. The School of Scientific Inquiry
D. The Towne School of Engineering and Applied Science
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