The Cornell Center for Materials Research Announces the Fall 2013 JumpStart Award Winning Companies
The Cornell Center for Materials Research JumpStart program is funded by Empire State Development’s Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR), designed to assist New York State small businesses..... Read More
2013 CCMR Symposium, Complex Oxides
On May 29, the CCMR held its 2013 symposium. It focused on Complex Oxides. The symposium is a day-long event, which gathered 135 off-campus guests and Cornell faculty and students. At the end of the day..... Read More
The Cornell Center for Materials Research Announces Spring 2013 JumpStart Project Recipients
The Cornell Center for Materials Research JumpStart program funded by Empire State Developmentâs Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR) is designed to assist New York State..... Read More
Launching Student Interest in Science
Launching Student Interest in Science..... Read More
Ordering Nanoscale Dots with Molecular Honeycombs
Ordering Nanoscale Dots with Molecular Honeycombs.... Read More
Improving Science Education through Professional Development
Improving Science Education through Professional Development..... Read More
President Obama Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists
Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers awarded to Dr. Craig Fennie. The award received by the CCMR funded scientist is the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government.... Read More
2012 CCMR Symposium, Next-Generation Materials Characterization
On May 22, 2012, the CCMR held its annual symposium. The program is a networking and learning opportunity for scientists in industry and at Cornell to develop collaborative work. The symposium gathered.... Read More
Researchers demonstrate new way to control nonvolatile magnetic memory devices
Cornell researchers have demonstrated a new strategy for making energy- efficient, reliable nonvolatile magnetic memory devices -- which retain information without electric power. Reported online in the journal..... Read More
Atomic-scale visualization of electrons confirms theory of iron-based superconductors
Atomic-scale visualization of electrons confirms theory of iron-based superconductors Research at Cornell has for the first time confirmed key theoretical predictions about how iron-based high-temperature...... Read More