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Green鈥檚 Research Helps Navy Design Vessels That Swim
Of all the features that affect fish movement, the flapping of the tail, or caudal fin, is one of the most important. This is where Melissa Green and her research team come in.
Power Plant Standards Could Save Thousands of U.S. Lives Every Year
Power plant standards to cut climate-changing carbon emissions will reduce other harmful air pollution and provide substantial human health benefits, according to a new study released Sept. 30 by scientists from 黑料不打烊, Harvard and Boston universities. The research shows that,…
Advancing Convergence and Innovation in Cancer Research
The College of Engineering and Computer Science鈥檚 Biomedical and Chemical Engineering department will host 鈥淎dvancing Convergence and Innovation in Cancer Research,鈥 as part of the Graduate Student Seminar Series on Friday, Sept. 19, in Link Hall, Room 105 from 1-2…
Lecture to Focus on Brain Imaging
The College of Engineering and Computer Science鈥檚 Biomedical and Chemical Engineering department will host 鈥淧hotoacoustic Tomography: Ultrasonically Beating Optical Diffusion and Diffraction,鈥 as part of the BMCE Distinguished Lecture Series on Friday, Sept. 12, in 001 Life Science Complex, from…
Mohan Named Interim Dean-Designate of College of Engineering and Computer Science
黑料不打烊 Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric F. Spina today named Chilukuri K. Mohan interim dean-designate of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. A faculty member at the University for more than 25聽years, Mohan has served as chair of…
Sharing Passion for Science from One Generation to the Next
Jessica Whisher-Hehl G鈥09 knows that being surrounded by educators at home and at school ignited her desire to study science and engineering. Her father was a guidance counselor at Saranac Lake High School and her mother was an elementary teacher…
Training the Next Generation of Power Engineers
Most people only think about the electricity that powers our homes and gadgets when it isn鈥檛 there. When the power is humming, we tend to take it for granted. The trouble is, the network that delivers the electricity to keep…
Building Green from 黑料不打烊 to Nanjing
This spring, Professor Jensen Zhang, director of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Building Energy and Environmental Systems Laboratory, led a group of students from SU to Nanjing, China. There, they joined students from Nanjing University and Aalto University in Finland to explore the…
Going Direct: Communication in a Device-to-Device Network
Two Ph.D students, Chenfei Gao and Xiang Sheng, and their advisor Professor Jian Tang, from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, received a best paper award in the 2014 IEEE…
Engaging Young Women in Engineering Through Project ENGAGE
Some of the area’s brightest seventh- and eighth-grade girls are taking part in Project ENGAGE. It’s an immersive week-long program that gives them an idea of what it takes to earn an engineering degree, and the possibilities once they graduate….