Kenneth W. Regan, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, is using human decision-making theories to develop a model that will detect cheating in chess.
UB TCIE is offering a new, one-day seminar called Strategic Project Selection that helps professionals develop a practical, interactive approach to selecting and launching an improvement project that won’t fizzle before it’s completed.
Three University at Buffalo students presented original research to State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor Nancy Zimpher, New York Senator Michael Ranzenhofer and other elected officials on April 1 in Albany.
Using tiny modified liposomes, University at Buffalo researchers are developing a chemotherapy delivery method that could improve cancer treatment, reduce its side effects and boost knowledge about the disease.
Four UB students took first place in the University at Buffalo’s Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition (Panasci TEC) for their plan to manufacture an invention that removes problematic vibrations in high-precision devices.