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“High-Living” Earns High Praise - School of… https://archplan.buffalo.edu/news/2015/high-living.html
2 Sep 2015: Jin Young Song, assistant professor of architecture at the School of Architecture and Planning, recently received 2nd place in an international competition to design housing for the Dharavi Slum in Mumbai, India, using repurposed shipping containers.
Thumbnail for “GRoW House” Lands UB a Spot in National Solar Decathlon - UB
“GRoW House” Lands UB a Spot in National Solar… https://archplan.buffalo.edu/our-wo…les/news/2014/GRoWHouse.detail.html
17 Feb 2014: Led by the School of Architecture and Planning, UB students and professors will build a 1,400-square-foot solar-powered home as finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy’s elite Solar Decathlon competition.
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“GRoW House” Lands UB a Spot in National Solar… https://archplan.buffalo.edu/news/2014/GRoWHouse.html
17 Feb 2014: Led by the School of Architecture and Planning, UB students and professors will build a 1,400-square-foot solar-powered home as finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy’s elite Solar Decathlon competition.
Thumbnail for ‘Traffic light’ stops quantum waves in their tracks - Department of Electrical Engineering
‘Traffic light’ stops quantum waves in their… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/ee/…m-waves-in-their-tracks.detail.html
18 Sep 2019: Futurity reported on new research that developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The research was led by Jonathan Bird, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, and Jong Han, professor o
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‘Traffic light’ brings quantum waves to a halt -… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/ee/…ss-releases/bird-quantum-waves.html
19 Sep 2019: Info For. ‘Traffic light’ brings quantum waves to a halt. Research News. ‘Traffic light’ brings quantum waves to a halt. The schematic image show electrons (yellow wavy lines on the left) as quantum waves brought to a halt by the “traffic
‘There’s just no information flowing’: Math… https://www.ubspectrum.com/article/…th-new-duties-unclear-communication
Both Cosgrove and Mullen note that it would be difficult for existing TAs to decline their employment if they didn’t agree with the duties listed in the handbook, as many
Thumbnail for ‘Stealth’ omicron cases are doubling in US, data shows. Is it a cause for concern? - Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
‘Stealth’ omicron cases are doubling in US, data… https://medicine.buffalo.edu/depart…ealth-subvariant-14683b.detail.html
9 Mar 2022: Multiple outlets, including the Kansas City Star,The Raleigh News & Observer and The Miami Herald, published a story that quoted Thomas A. Russo, MD, SUNY Distinguished Professor of medicine and chief of the&
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‘Space junk’ crashes into and damages part of… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/mec…rnational-space-station.detail.html
1 Jun 2021: Mechanical and aerospace engineering professor John Crassidis appeared on The Today Show  to discuss how a piece of space debris damaged a robotic arm of the International Space Station.
Thumbnail for ‘Smokeless Doesn’t Mean Harmless’ campaign may be doing more harm - Community Health and Health Behavior
‘Smokeless Doesn’t Mean Harmless’ campaign may be … https://publichealth.buffalo.edu/co…ski-addictive-behaviors.detail.html
9 Feb 2017: The “Smokeless Doesn’t Mean Harmless” campaign fails to offer adequate information on the risks of smokeless vs. traditional cigarettes, UB's Lynn Kozlowski says.
Thumbnail for ‘Scary stuff’: International Space Station robotic arm struck by space junk - Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
‘Scary stuff’: International Space Station… https://engineering.buffalo.edu/mec…rm-struck-by-space-junk.detail.html
2 Jun 2021: The Guardian quotes John Crassidis, Samuel P. Capen Chair Professor and SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, in a story on a piece of space debris that struck a robotic arm of the International