ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle published a Q&A with UB alum Azadeh Dinparastdjadid, a senior research scientist at Waymo, on how to measure surprising road user behavior. Dinparastdjadid received a master’s degree in mechanical engineering.
The Buffalo News reported that UB artificial intelligence researchers are helping two local companies—Ellicottville Greens and Starco Lighting—develop an AI system that monitors the health of crops growing indoors.
WGRZ-2 News reported on the pivotal role that Taylor Devices in North Tonawanda is playing in NASA’s plans to return to the moon. Taylor Devices President Alan Klembczyk is an MAE graduate.
Buffalo Business First reported that UB recently received $3.4 million from the NSF to continue CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service, a training program for cybersecurity experts.