UB Engineering's experiential learning program gives students their first experiences tackling real business challenges – and some of them get hired.
The invention, under development by a PhD candidate, would sit underground to not block water views.
The discussion will include the efforts to UB students to build a bridge across a dangerous river in Kenya.
Located in UB's business incubator, Nupur Technologies LLC has sold nearly 200 machines since February.
From dodging dog bites to photographing Michael Phelps, UB staffer Ken Smith spends his nights and weekends volunteering with his camera.
As part of a national cybersecurity challenge, six UB students successfully identified and addressed risks in a hospital's IT system.
The South Campus Instrument Center plays a significant role in how things get made in Western New York.
Parents could use the technology at home to determine if there is a need for clinical examination.
The Department of Electrical Engineering is helping UB become a premier public research university.
Two projects addressing refugee health issues in Buffalo and a study on the effects of air pollution on pregnant women in China have been selected to receive funding through the Community for Global Health Equity.