On Our Camera Roll: Welcome to CPE4H

Penn Engineering’s Center for Precision Engineering for Health (CPE4H), housed in One uCity Square, a new 13-story, 400,000-square-foot building located on 38th Street across from Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, welcomed four new core faculty members to campus this year. Pictured from left are Sherry Gao, Presidential Penn Compact Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Shujie Yang, Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Noor Momin, Stephenson Foundation Term Assistant Professor of Innovation in Bioengineering, and Yihui Shen, J. Peter and Geri Skirkanich Assistant Professor of Innovation in Bioengineering.


Bringing together researchers from across Penn Engineering’s six departments, CPE4H pursues innovations in diagnostics and delivery, cellular and tissue engineering, and the development of new devices that integrate novel materials with human tissues.

Multi-use, customizable spaces are embedded with state-of-the-art technologies that allow for real-time research and learning activities with collaborators from across Penn’s campus and around the world.

In One uCity, bright, light-filled labs are co-located with collaborative spaces for CPE4H members and their research groups to deliver next-gen solutions in precision health.

Faculty photo by Kevin Monko / Photos by Todd Mason | Halkin Mason Photography