“...any person ...any study.”
At the Graduate School, we live by Cornell’s founding principle. Graduate and professional students arrive from across the globe to pursue research and scholarship in more than 80 fields.
At the Graduate School, we live by Cornell’s founding principle. Graduate and professional students arrive from across the globe to pursue research and scholarship in more than 80 fields.
Pathways to Success is our suite of academic, career, personal, and professional development programs, designed to help you succeed in your scholarship and establish skills for your future career.
Learn more about P2STomorrow (5/10) at 2 p.m.: Attend a hands-on workshop on how to craft and effectively present a research narrative that will engage your audience with "Assembling an Abstract," part of the Conference Prep Series. Learn more: https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/conference-prep-series-assembling-an-abstract/
Aerospace engineering Ph.D. student Colby Merrill is first author of a paper on the age of an asteroid estimated using novel statistical calculations, to which astronomy and space sciences Ph.D. student Alexia Kubas contributed as a co-author:
Novel calculations peg age of ‘baby’ asteroid | Cornell Chronicle
A Cornell-led research team derived the age of Selam, a “moonlet” orbiting the asteroid Dinkinesh in the main ...
news.cornell.edu
"We will use this new injectable therapy to assess its potential to induce neuron regeneration and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mammals."
Read about Cátia Dombaxe, a doctoral candidate in @CornellBME @CornellEng: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/spotlights/student-spotlight-catia-dombaxe/