Why does a Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering exist at Cornell University and what was the vision of those who saw the need? This book explores the beginnings and growth of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY over its first 100 years, starting with excerpts from the historic legislation that made it possible, next relating the beginning of agricultural engineering and the important contributions that Cornell University had in pointing the way in this new field, and summarizing the department's first century of service through its teaching, research and Extension programs. Also included is a description of the struggle to obtain appropriate facilities, a look at the people who help...
The Cornell- Los Baños Story by Dr. Kenneth Turk documents the dramatic two decades of Cornell's inv...
A professionally printed version may be obtained by contacting the department at http://aem.cornell....
In this Issue: "Bionics and Robots" by Henry D. Block ... "Living Chemical Factories" by Robert K. F...
IN THIS ISSUE: To the Year 2000 and Beyond: A Comprehensive Plan for Engineering at Cornell /2 (A ne...
The account which follows focuses on the subject matter within the Department of Agronomy as of 1980...
In this Issue: Guidelines for the Future /2 (Associate Dean of Engineering at Cornell Edmund T. Cra...
IN THIS ISSUE: When the Sparks Began to Fly: A Century of Electrical Engineering at Cornell /2 (In t...
It was a small class, this first one in engineering at Cornell University, but the seven Bachelors o...
IN THIS ISSUE: Environmental Law in the Eighties /2 (Neil Orloff, a Cornell environmental engineerin...
The College of Agriculture at Cornell University reveals through this history its contributions of n...
In the fall of 1953, 46 years after the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at C...
IN THIS ISSUE: The 1990s As the Decade of the Undergraduate (Editorial) /2 (Special programs at Cor...
IN THIS ISSUE: Engineering Today: Some Views of Cornell's New Dean /2 (The expanding roles of engine...
IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial /2 ... ASME at 100: A Reflection on the Founding and on a Favorite Founder ...
This is a history of the first 50 years (1925-1975) of the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems...
The Cornell- Los Baños Story by Dr. Kenneth Turk documents the dramatic two decades of Cornell's inv...
A professionally printed version may be obtained by contacting the department at http://aem.cornell....
In this Issue: "Bionics and Robots" by Henry D. Block ... "Living Chemical Factories" by Robert K. F...
IN THIS ISSUE: To the Year 2000 and Beyond: A Comprehensive Plan for Engineering at Cornell /2 (A ne...
The account which follows focuses on the subject matter within the Department of Agronomy as of 1980...
In this Issue: Guidelines for the Future /2 (Associate Dean of Engineering at Cornell Edmund T. Cra...
IN THIS ISSUE: When the Sparks Began to Fly: A Century of Electrical Engineering at Cornell /2 (In t...
It was a small class, this first one in engineering at Cornell University, but the seven Bachelors o...
IN THIS ISSUE: Environmental Law in the Eighties /2 (Neil Orloff, a Cornell environmental engineerin...
The College of Agriculture at Cornell University reveals through this history its contributions of n...
In the fall of 1953, 46 years after the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at C...
IN THIS ISSUE: The 1990s As the Decade of the Undergraduate (Editorial) /2 (Special programs at Cor...
IN THIS ISSUE: Engineering Today: Some Views of Cornell's New Dean /2 (The expanding roles of engine...
IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial /2 ... ASME at 100: A Reflection on the Founding and on a Favorite Founder ...
This is a history of the first 50 years (1925-1975) of the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems...
The Cornell- Los Baños Story by Dr. Kenneth Turk documents the dramatic two decades of Cornell's inv...
A professionally printed version may be obtained by contacting the department at http://aem.cornell....
In this Issue: "Bionics and Robots" by Henry D. Block ... "Living Chemical Factories" by Robert K. F...