The Buffalo News published an obituary of Eli Ruckenstein, a UB faculty member and world-renowned chemical engineer who was presented with the U.S. National Medal of Science by President Bill Clinton in a White House ceremony in 1999.
A story on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition about the lack of “deepfakes” this presidential election quotes David Doermann, director of UB’s Artificial Intelligence Institute.
Several scientific media outlets, including Bioengineer, published the research findings of Jun Xia, associate professor of biomedical engineering, that showed biometric authentication can replace the need for passwords.
The Wall Street Journal spoke to Jun Zhuang, professor of industrial and systems engineering, about how companies are using “war games” to prepare for external threats like pandemics, trade wars, political uncertainty and others.
The U.S. Chess Federation reports that Ken Regan, associate professor of computer science and engineering, will be among experts monitoring game play during the 2020 U.S. Cadet National Championship.
Niagara Frontier Publications reports that Alfred State College and UB have signed an agreement enabling Alfred State graduates to seamlessly continue their electrical engineering education at UB.