A report on WTEN News10 on startup companies winning state innovation grants includes Custom Electronic Inc. of Oneonta which is working with the Center of Excellence in Materials Informatics and the Department of Materials Design and Innovation Department to scale their novel lithium-ion battery anode material.
A focus on hydrogen-related clean energy technologies brought together industry leaders, researchers, funding agencies and educators for a daylong workshop Dec. 9 on the North Campus.
PhD student Nicholas Cucciniello received an Office of Science Graduate Student Research award from the DOE, which will enable him to pursue part of his graduate studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences welcomes 20 new faculty members this semester, who are renowned for their research and educational expertise.
The Institute of International Education ranked UB No. 25 in its latest census, “The Open Doors 2022 Report on International Educational Exchange. UB ranked No. 27 on the list the previous two years.
The National Law Review mentioned that UB is among 11 institutions that will share in $7.7 million in research funding announced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Eleven faculty members from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences were among those recognized at the University at Buffalo’s Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellence.
Representatives from GlobalFoundries (GF), a global leader in feature-rich semiconductor manufacturing, toured several labs in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as part of an ongoing collaboration.