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Collaborative Cornell Facilities

The richness of Cornell’s scientific community is enhanced by the presence of interdisciplinary centers, institutes, laboratories, and programs that allow for radical collaboration across campus.

  • Staff scientists working in the Center for High-Energy X-ray Sciences (CHEXS) at CHESS.

    Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS)

    The Materials Solutions Network at CHESS provides state-of-the-art tools to characterize and improve advanced manufacturing processes and is led by Matt Miller, professor in the Sibley School.

  • Peishen Huang, co-founder of startup company Lionano, which has created a revolutionary patent-pending nano-engineered material for lithium ion batteries, at work in the Cornell Center for Materials Research

    Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR)

    The Cornell Center for Materials Research is an NSF-funded research center that houses manufacturing and microscopy facilities that enable macro- micro-and nano-scale characterization of materials.

  • Nicole Chu, MEng '19, works in the Cornell NanoScale Science Technology Facility.

    Cornell Nanoscale Facility (CNF)

    CNF is a world-class facility for micro and nanofabrication – with strong efforts with sensors, microfluidics, and textured surfaces, as well as significant efforts in support of micromechanical systems, photonics, and novel materials.

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    Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability

    The Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability accelerates groundbreaking sustainability research – forging vital connections among researchers, students, staff, and external partners.

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    The Cornell-University of Bologna Institute for Vehicle Intelligence (Vĕho)

    Vĕho was founded by the University of Bologna and Cornell and is a shared initiative supporting education and research initiatives and exchange programs for faculty, students, and industry leaders in the areas of automotive engineering, artificial intelligence, and science of autonomy.