Penn Engineers on their Search for Shakespeare’s Secret Co-Authors Medium.com Archive / January 3, 2017 Share: Author: Evan Lerner Penn Engineers on their Search for Shakespeare’s Secret Co-Authors Alejandro Ribeiro, Rosenbluth Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, along with lab members Santiago Segarra and Mark Eisen, have a new technique for comparing authors’ writing styles. Working with Gabriel Egan, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at De Montfort University and one of the editors of the New Oxford Shakespeare Complete Works, they have used their technique to provide the best evidence yet that all three Henry VI plays contain language written by someone other than The Bard. The leading candidate? Christopher Marlowe. Read the full story at Penn Spotlight. Read More Cockroaches Give Undergrads a Leg Up in Designing Biomechatronic Prostheses Penn Engineers Calculate Interplay Between Cancer Cells and Environment