The grants bring UB’s total to five this year, a sign the university is recruiting top-flight early-career faculty.
The weekend-long event includes a keynote from James A. Regenor, a leader of transformative technologies at Moog.
UB-led program develops a pipeline of workers who are prepared for changes coming to the manufacturing industry.
The free April 14th event includes a documentary screening, demos, lunch and a conversation with female founders of local tech firms.
While UB students are enjoying their mid-semester break, the university will play host to local high school students for Science Exploration Day.
Researchers to pioneer case study method to help students prepare for bias, inequity.