5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Technology Experts Hit Back at FBI on Encryption
Matthew Blaze of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is cited for contributing to a paper about encryption.
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Video: Interview with Megan Ryerson
Megan Ryerson of the School of Design and the School of Engineering and Applied Science talks about the new era of airline competition.
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How ‘Perfect’ Materials Begin to Fail
Lisa Chen and Daniel Gianola of the School of Engineering and Applied Science are quoted on their study of stretching atoms.
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Video: A Little Push
Penn research about creating liquid-crystal-based compound lenses from the School of Arts & Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science is featured.
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Video: The Future of Remote Work Is Telerobotics
Undergraduate students, including Peter Zachares of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, are featured for creating DORA, a robot that mimics movements and sends visual information through a virtual reality headset.
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Audio/Video: Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em…Cockroach Style?
Undergraduates Steve Rybicki, Ariana Schanzer, Stephanie Mark, Vahid Hoshmand, Vivek Menon, Brian Tong, doctoral candid
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Video: Oculus Rift and Robotic Heads: A Match Made in Geek Heaven
Undergraduates John Nappo and Peter Zachares of the School of Engineering and Applied Science are quoted about developing DORA, Dextrous Observational Roving Automaton.
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Audio: Congress Pushes for Cybersecurity Overhaul
Matt Blaze of the School of Engineering and Applied Science talks about encouraging better security practices rather than focusing on data sharing.
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Phone Flies a Drone With Its Own Internal Camera
The robotics lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed a cell phone drone.
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New Study Shows How Thinking Less Can Enable Faster Learning
Danielle Bassett of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is quoted on her research on graphing brain activity.