The UB-IEEE Nano-Symposium is a showcase to demonstrate the outstanding research achievements by UB EE faculty and students in the field of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. The inaugural symposium took place on November 22, 2019.
From 2D electronics, to graphene, to gallium oxide, students in the Department of Eletctrical Engineering are conducting cutting edge research in nanotechnology. On November 22, students presented their research at the 2019 UB-IEEE Nano-Symposium, sponsored by IEEE Young Professionals, IEEE Buffalo Section, and the Department of Electrical Engineering. Symposium coordinator, Professor Huamin Li, created a very student-focused event, with students also acting as moderators for each part of the program, as well. Additional details can be found on the symposium website.
Published December 11, 2019