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  • Inspired by golf ball, architect designs stiffer, greener skyscraper skin
    3/22/17

    UB architect's embossed building 'skin' concept was a finalist in an international competition aimed at designing more environmentally friendly skyscrapers.

  • High school girls learn about engineering at UB STEM Female Shadow Day
    3/21/17

    UB STEM Female Shadow Day, organized by members of the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), featured a day of lab tours, lunch with female faculty members in STEM, and an engineering-based team building exercise.  

  • Shah named 2017 Engineer of the Year
    3/20/17

    “Know that if you do good work, you will be helping someone somewhere in the world,” were some of the words of wisdom Ashish Shah (PhD ’93, MS ’89, Electrical Engineering) shared with students and fellow alumni during the annual Engineering Celebrations event.

  • Engineering History
    3/7/17

    It will take 220 million pounds of steel, 300,000 cubic yards of concrete and more than 5,800 workers to build the New NY Bridge—and seven UB alumni are helping to bring it all together.

  • Invasive Grass Carp pose threat to Lake Erie, surrounding wetlands
    2/16/17
    A story on WIVB-TV about a type of Asian carp that has been found in several of the Great Lakes, including Lake Erie, interviews Helen Domske, associate director of the Great Lakes Program at UB, who said the wetlands, which she called the nursery of the Great Lakes, are most at risk with the arrival of the grass carp.
  • Driving research behind cars of the future
    2/16/17
    An article in Business First about self-driving technology reports UB has received a $1.2 million grant, funded by the National Science Foundation, to build a testing platform for companies seeking a benchmark on their technology, and quotes Chunming Qiao, chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the principal investigator on the research.
  • ‘Hacking’ Lake Erie
    2/9/17

    The ErieHack competition and accelerator program aims to generate creative solutions to Lake Erie’s biggest problems.

  • Changes are coming, climatically speaking
    2/3/17
    An article in Business First about weather changes Buffalo can expect in coming decades as a result of climate change interviews Helen Domske, associate director of UB’s Great Lakes Program.

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