Mention the idea of that universal translator to UB senior Natasha Sanford and, though not a science fiction fan, she immediately starts solving the problem of real-time, speech-based translation.
The Western New York Prosperity Fellowship continues to grow, awarding a record class of 34 UB scholars, as well as transitioning from a scholarship to fellowship program.
The Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering program hosted its inaugural CDSE Days, a weeklong event that highlighted developments in the burgeoning big data and big compute fields.
The initiative will help provide individuals with greater leverage in securing higher-wage jobs and employers with better insight into worker proficiency.
PhotoZyne, the startup led by the three UB graduate students that won this year’s Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition, has done it again — this time at the state level.