UB is ranked among the nation’s top public universities and is a cited as one of the nation’s “best values” in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings, released today.
Working with American Superconductor, the findings unlock data for enabling higher performance superconducting wires for large-scale applications in applied magnetic fields.
Minghui Zheng and Xiao Liang are leading a $3 million, NSF-funded project, The Future of Remanufacturing: Human-Robot Collaboration for Disassembly of End-of-Use Products, that will improve safety and reduce costs.
Wenyao Xu is part of a team of University at Buffalo researchers, led by the School of Nursing, who will help adults living in low-income, racial- and ethnic-minority neighborhoods reduce stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The award recognizes a young researcher, who is within seven years of their terminal degree, for their notable contributions to the field of Adaptive Structures and Material Systems.
UB engineer Shenqiang Ren partners with Buffalo companies to develop cooling clothing to improve human performance when exerting energy in warm environments.
Rajan Batta has been named editor-in-chief of the Socio-Economic Planning Sciences journal, a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering socio-economics as it relates to development economics and public policy.
Students from the UB Biomedical Engineering Society chapter collaborated with the SEAS Intramural program to work with Saebo, a biomedical device company, on improving the SaeboFlex glove, the current market standard for hand rehabilitation.