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Keep up to date with the latest Industrial and Systems Engineering news.

  • Breakthrough in Graphene Printing
    3/25/16
    ISE Professor Chi Zhou was part of a research team that had a recent breakthrough in printing 3D structures made of the specialized material, graphene.
  • PhD Student Recognized for Teaching
    3/25/16
    ISE PhD student Alireza Farasat has been selected to receive UB's Graduate School of Excellence in Teaching Award. Ali's research involves on-line, adapative learning systems, which he has used in several ISE courses. Congratulations!
  • Batta Wins Research Innovation Award
    3/25/16
    ISE and SUNY Distinguished Professor Rajan Batta is receiving the IISE Award for Technical Innovation in Industrial Engineering. This award recognizes researchers who have distinguished themselves in one of the following ways:
  • A printer and some ice make 3D objects out of graphene
    3/7/16
    An article on Futurity reports an international research team led by UB researchers has used a modified 3-D printer and frozen water to create lattice-shaped cubes and a three-dimensional truss with overhangs using graphene oxide, structures that could be an important step toward making graphene commercially viable in electronics, medical diagnostic devices and other industries.
  • The secret to 3-D graphene? Just freeze it
    3/3/16

    Engineers tame the notoriously fickle supermaterial in aerogel form with a 3-D printer and ice.

  • Abrami named 2016 Engineer of the Year
    3/2/16
    “Continue to learn every day of your life and be willing to take risks,” were some of the words of wisdom shared by this year’s Engineer of the Year, Patrick F. Abrami (MS ’75, BS ‘72, Industrial Engineering), in his address to a crowd of about 250 students, faculty and alumni of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences during its annual Engineering Celebrations event.