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Penn Launches Undergraduate Program in Market and Social Systems Engineering, Nation’s First
The first-of-its-kind program will prepare undergraduate students to shape the technologies that underpin Web search, keyword auctions, electronic commerce, social and financial networks and the novel and unanticipated markets and social systems of the years ahead.
 
Transforming Nanowires Into Nano-Tools Using Cation Exchange Reactions
A team of engineers has transformed simple nanowires into reconfigurable materials and circuits, demonstrating a novel, self-assembling method for chemically creating nanoscale structures that are not possible to grow or obtain otherwise.
   
Penn Team Uses Self-Assembly to Make Tiny Particles With Patches of Charge
Scientists unveiled a novel method for the controlled formation of patchy particles, using charged, self-assembling molecules that may one day serve as drug-delivery vehicles to combat disease and perhaps be used in small batteries that store and release charge.
Quantitative Analysis and Design of Control Networks
Protein Unfolding is Key for Understanding Blood Clot Mechanics
An interdisciplinary team composed of investigators from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the School of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Engineering and Applied Science, has revealed how protein unfolding allows fibrin to maintain its remarkable and contradictory characteristics.
   
             
 
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