EIN Presswire reported that UB was one of several institutions to receive an NSF grant for the project, Energy-Efficient Nanoelectronics Based on CMOS-Compatible Magnetoelectric Transistors.
Forbes referenced UB research, led by Uttam Singisetti, in an article on why gallium oxide can deliver a more sustainable future for artificial intelligence.
The faculty projects could help research teams overcome barriers to collaboration, promote the wider adoption of direct current microgrids, use protein analysis to understand how much harmful material remains in wastewater after disinfection and more.
The University at Buffalo’s TCIE and Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies will offer an experiential-learning course providing insights into semiconductor manufacturing and technologies in UB’s advanced cleanroom.
Mostafa Nouh, Uttam Singisetti, Jun Xia, Ziming Zhao and Shaofeng Zou have received 2024 University at Buffalo awards, recognizing sustained achievement and innovation in teaching.
The University at Buffalo’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences ranked No. 57 nationwide and No. 31 among public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings.