
Onshore algae farms could feed the world sustainably
Growing algae onshore could close a projected gap in society’s future nutritional demands while also improving environmental sustainability. Read more
Growing algae onshore could close a projected gap in society’s future nutritional demands while also improving environmental sustainability. Read more
As surveying the cosmos for the new James Webb Space Telescope gets hot, Cornell researchers have modeled and synthesized lava in order to discover far-away, volcanic exoplanets. Read more
Cornell has led research operations at the observatory since the 1960s, when NASA began sending people to space and scientists wanted to learn more about the physics of space weather. Read more
Cornell University will lead a four-year, $2 million project sponsored by the National Science Foundation to implement a multi-container software framework for the Weather Research and Forecasting Model. Read more
Art DeGaetano, professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Atmospheric Sciences in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, has been named a Fellow by the American Meteorological Society. “I am honored by this recognition,” DeGaetano said. “It is rewarding to know that my colleagues—both here at Cornell and across the country—value my contributions to the field.” “This is a tremendous honor for Art,” said EAS Chair Geoffrey Abers. “Fellows are an elite group with no more than 0.2% of members being elected each year.” "I was flabbergasted by all the congratulation and kind... Read more
Angeline Pendergrass, assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, has been named the recipient of the 2023 Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award, one of the top Early Career Awards by the American Meteorological Society. Pendergrass was honored “for original insights into the processes associated with precipitation variability and extremes and envisioned changes in variability due to global warming.” Pendergrass's research focuses on extreme precipitation and its response to climate variability and change. She studies extreme precipitation and its change holistically, at... Read more
Sara Miller, a third-year Ph.D. student in geological sciences, was selected for a 2022 Zonta International Amelia Earhart Fellowship. Miller is one of 30 women across the world to receive one of the $10,000 awards in 2022 and will be presented with a set of wings from the Zonta International Foundation in the fall. Earlier this summer, Miller, who is studying under Associate Professor Britney Schmidt, was awarded a 2022 Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) Fellowship to study the fluid dynamics of the ocean at Jupiter’s moon, Europa. Read more
Save the date: Friday, October 7, 2022 (afternoon) There will be a special celebration of the life and accomplishments of Professor Muawia Barazangi at Cornell University on October 7, 2022. Among the planned activities will be a symposium and remembrance session where Muawia’s students, colleagues and friends will have an opportunity to share their experiences with this truly unique individual. Participation in this program may be in person or virtual (zoom). For more information, please contact Larry Brown at ldb7@cornell.edu. Read more
Mark Wysocki, a stalwart of the atmospheric sciences program at Cornell, has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Louis and Edith Edgerton Career Teaching Award. “This is the highest teaching award in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,” said Geoffrey Abers, chair of the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. “It honors a lifetime achievement in providing outstanding teaching and advising students. Mark clearly exemplifies commitment to students over his career; the honor is very deserved.” The Edgerton Career Teaching Award is the College of Agriculture and Life... Read more
Shortly after arriving in Ithaca from Atlanta, Britney Schmidt gathered her research team and packed up their equipment and headed south. Way south! Schmidt, an associate professor with a dual appointment in Cornell Engineering’s Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and the College of Arts & Science’s Department of Astronomy, joined the Cornell faculty in July 2021 after spending nearly eight years at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Less than three weeks into her first semester on the East Hill, Schmidt packed up her things and headed out for Antarctica. And while those in Ithaca... Read more