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Cyberinfrastructure Training Program Aims to Empower Scientists at CHESS
CHESS, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Southern California have been awarded a collaborative grant to support a new training program that seeks to empower scientists conducting research at CHESS.

X-rays reveal microstructural fingerprints of 3D-printed alloy
Cornell researchers took a novel approach to explore the way microstructure emerges in a 3D-printed metal alloy: They bombarded it with X-rays while the material was being printed.
By seeing how the process of thermomechanical deformation creates localized microscale phenomena such as bending, fragmentation and oscillation in real time, the researchers will be able to produce customized materials that incorporate such performance-enhancing characteristics.

CHESS Congratulates Prof. Moungi Bawendi (MIT) on receiving the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Prof. Moungi Bawendi (MIT), past CHESS user and collaborator, receives the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Cornell leads NYS consortium for space tech development
Cornell is spearheading the New York Consortium for Space Technology Innovation and Development – a new initiative aimed at bolstering U.S. space technology research and manufacturing capabilities by uniting industry, academic and government partners across New York state.

Wilson West Aerial Update September 2023
Site restoration efforts have reached the 50% completion mark, with the entire restoration project expected to conclude before the end of October.

Recap: Success of the 2023 Summer Student Programs
The Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education (CLASSE) has once again celebrated the resounding success of its 2023 summer student programs.

Gabrielle Illava: From SERCCS to PhD
We met with Gabrielle Illava to talk about her journey in the academic research world. Gabrielle started in the CHESS program: Summer Engineering and Research for Community College Students (SERCCS). She also transferred into Cornell from the nearby Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) to finish her undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cell Biology, before pursuing her PhD at CLASSE, which she completed in the spring of 2023.