Danial Faghihi, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, aims to significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission of next-generation buildings.
The Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science held IAD Days (formally CDSE Days) April 26 -28, 2022 following a two-year hiatus. The event attracted over 200 participants including students, faculty, and community researchers.
It could reduce industry’s reliance on expensive platinum, which has hindered the growth of fuel cell electric vehicles, green power generation and more.
University at Buffalo’s American Society of Civil Engineers took first place in the steel bridge competition and second place in the concrete canoe competition. This success earned each team a trip to its national competition.
At last month’s commencement, computer science alumna Dinah Gueldenpfennig Weisberg returned to the University at Buffalo to accept the Dean’s Achievement Award and address the class of 2022.
Prabodh Varanasi (PhD ’84) received the Samuel Rosen Memorial Award from the American Oil Chemists Society’s (AOCS) Surfactants and Detergents division.
Prabodh Varanasi (PhD ’84) received the Samuel Rosen Memorial Award from the American Oil Chemists Society’s (AOCS) Surfactants and Detergents division.
UB has once again been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by the National Security Agency, in acknowledgment of its strong educational efforts in cybersecurity.
Derek Bourabah, a PhD student in aerospace engineering, won the best student paper award at the Third International Academy of Astronautics Conference on Space Situational Awareness.