WSYR-TV ran a story featuring Albert Titus, a professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Titus is leading a group at UB using computer software to control a 3D printer that is making masks unique to the facial contours of its individual wearer.
Yahoo! reported on research by Kang Sun,who is developing a process that will give scientists and policy makers a way to monitor how long the observed global decrease in some types of air pollution will last and the effects these changes will have on the chemistry of the earth’s atmosphere.
WIVB-TV ran a story featuring Albert Titus, a professor of biomedical engineering who is leading a group at UB using computer software to control a 3D printer that is making masks unique to the facial contours of its individual wearer.
WIVB-TV ran a story featuring Albert Titus, a professor of biomedical engineering. Titus is leading a group at UB using computer software to control a 3D printer that is making masks unique to the facial contours of its individual wearer.
A story in Buffalo Rising profiled Buffalo Automation, a local company developing automated water taxis, or self-driving boats, mentions that the company’s leadership team first came together at UB.
WGRZ and WKBW report that a UB-led research team coordinated by Albert Titus, professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has submitted a prototype 3D-printed and reusable N95-like respirator for emergency approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.