UB’s esports club team will compete this fall as part of an esports venture with a newly created independent conference, the Esports Collegiate Conference.
Eight graduate students from the Republic of Latvia were among the many students at the University at Buffalo this spring to experience the transition to online learning in response to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Last month, Aparajita Dasgupta and Edward Swinnich became the first two PhD students to graduate from the Department of Materials Design and Innovation.
Harrison was honored with the Dean’s Award for Achievement, the highest honor presented by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, for his commitment to guiding the next generation of engineers.
The advancement surpasses silicon and other mature technologies, and could help improve distances that electric cars, locomotives and airplanes can travel.
The Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering earned the 2020 Walter Lefevre Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in recognition of its “outstanding program promoting licensure, ethics and professionalism.”
With COVID-19 upending the ways we live, work, and learn, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences had to seek new ways to celebrate its 2020 graduates.
UB atmospheric scientist Kang Sun has been awarded a $100,000 NASA grant to study air pollution in three regions of the world as it relates to COVID-19.