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Medical and engineering faculty and students are working to solve Chloe Cottone's hypermobility problems and maintain her goal of becoming a surgeon.
Two faculty and one staff member were recognized for both confronting academic dishonesty and taking steps to prevent it.
Lea Kyle and Sydney Swedick are recipients of the most prestigious research scholarship offered for undergrad STEM students.
The work aims to improve the resilience of unreinforced masonry buildings, making communities worldwide safer from earthquakes.
Lisa Stephens, PhD, assistant dean for digital education in UB SEAS, was honored with the American Society for Engineering Education’s Best Session Award at the Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration.
The Society of Automotive Engineers is one of the numerous student clubs taking part in Bot Wars, the marquee event of Engineers Week.
Highlights include making hydrogen fuel cell less expensive and keeping bridges open after earthquakes.
A new book by UB faculty member Michel Bruneau explores the lessons that catastrophes teach us and why our future depends on it.
All fun aside, the new gizmo has serious research implications for AI, computer science and more.