Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½o.
UB researchers are taking inspiration from the human brain to develop computing architecture that can support the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence.
Twenty-three tech-savvy teens from 14 local schools stepped into the future at the inaugural “AI Experience at UB” program.
First-generation American Petar Pajic will complete postdoc at Yale University.
UB researcher Viviana Monje and colleagues have been awarded a $1.2 million grant to study how the popular aquarium fish produces crystals.
The goal of the pre-apprenticeship program for construction workers is to place students with local trade unions and give them the skills to succeed.
Mark Gottdiener takes a new perspective, shifting to a regional approach to urbanism, rather than one that looks specifically at cities.
Linked to neurological disorders, repeat RNAs aggregate inside droplets but can be disassembled with an engineered piece of RNA.
Recent settlements are too low to protect consumers, and they don’t deter companies from risky behavior, Clayton Masterman argues.
FoamStream uses a combination of hot water and biodegradable foam to kill unwanted vegetation.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½o researcher Viviana Monje and colleagues awarded $1.2 million grant to study how popular aquarium fish produces crystals.
The research reveals how targeting the KMT2D gene could help correct oral disorders and prevent craniofacial birth defects.
Research reveals how targeting gene could help correct oral disorders, prevent craniofacial birth defects.
Festus Adegbola’s work on the BioSCape project monitors — from the air — how plants and wildfires influence bird diversity.
Having community health workers on a research team can have a measurable impact on the success of a study.
Neuromorphic computing, which mimics architecture of brain, could support growing energy demands of AI.