Jonathan Bird, an international expert in the field of experimental nanoelectronics, has been named as the new chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering in UB's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Scott Stevens, an alumnus of UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is utilizing solar energy for his company, Dimension Fabricators —exemplifying that it is possible to protect the environment and still be a strong, effective business.
The First Annual Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine (SCiRM) Symposium was an exciting and stimulating event that brought together leaders from around the world in the field of stem cells.
Kui Ren, a professor in UB’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering, was named a SUNY Empire Innovation Scholar for his pioneering work on attacks and privacy issues in cloud computing systems, smartphone based systems and other cyber physical systems such as 3D printing systems.
Kemper Lewis, professor and chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is this year’s recipient of the Design Automation Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
UB’s program in civil engineering was ranked No. 7 among engineering schools in the United States and No. 16 worldwide in the 2017 global rankings of the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also referred to as the Shanghai Ranking.
Austin Powers and Caleb Walters, both mechanical engineering students who graduated this past May, did more than just engineer something spectacular —they created something that deeply impacts someone’s life.
Ten students from UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences took a long drive from Buffalo to the desert of New Mexico in late June this year, with a rocket called Volans Tauri in tow.