The Hidden Costs of AI Deep Jariwala and Benjamin C. Lee discuss the energy challenges around AI computing Read More
AI and Environmental Challenges AI has the potential to solve complex problems in the context of combating global climate change. Read More
A Breakthrough in Ferroelectric Transistors Penn researchers have introduced a new design for Ferroelectric field effect transistors (FE-FETs) that demonstrates record-breaking performances in both computing and memory. Read More
Energy and Sustainability Podcast Penn Professors including Benjamin C. Lee and Lei Gu discuss AI, population growth, and the future of energy. Read More
The Next Generation of Wireless Communications Penn Engineers have developed an adjustable filter that can successfully prevent cellular interference with GPS systems. Read More
$12 Million NSF Grant for Sustainable Computing Researchers at Penn and Harvard have launched the NSF-funded Carbon Connect to study sustainable computing. Read More
Harvesting Water from the Air Researchers from Penn Engineering have discovered nanostructured materials that can passively harvest water from the air without energy input, enabling water-harvesting systems for arid regions. Read More
NSF AIRFoundry to Revolutionize RNA Research Penn’s NSF AIRFoundry will accelerate RNA research using the power of AI Read More
Liquid Crystals That Mimic Biological Systems Professor Osuji Chinedum discovered materials that can self-assemble into structures that transport materials, mimicking biological systems. Read More
Creating Carbon-Negative Architecture Researchers from Penn are developing 3D-printed materials that reduce carbon in all aspects of concrete construction. Read More
July 11, 2025 The Hidden Costs of AI Deep Jariwala and Benjamin C. Lee discuss the energy challenges around AI computing Read the Article
July 11, 2025 AI and Environmental Challenges AI has the potential to solve complex problems in the context of combating global climate change. Read the Article
July 11, 2025 Mark Allen Elected to NAE In 2023, Professor Mark Allen was elected to the NAE, one of the highest professional distinctions in engineering. Read the Article