Chunming Qiao was one of two University at Buffalo professors to be selected as s recipient of the 2021-22 Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring Award.
Chunming Qiao received the IEEE Communications Society Optical Networking Technical Committee Outstanding Achievement Award for his “pioneering research on optical burst switching.”
Auto-flaggers for work zones, contactless fingerprint scanners, and a tool to defend against fake media were just a few of the inventive student research projects presented at the first annual Russell Agrusa CSE Student Innovation Competition.
WHEC in Rochester interviewed Chunming Qiao, SUNY Distinguished Professor and chair of Computer Science and Engineering, about an app he’s the leading the development of to help with contact tracing for COVID-19.
ABC News affiliate WHAM 13, published a report about PocketCare+, a contact tracing app that UB researchers are developing to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
WGRZ, WKBW, Spectrum News and WHEC report on PocketCare+, a new app developed by UB computer scientists and engineers that will provide a technologically advanced form of contact tracing to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Buffalo Rising reports on PocketCare+, a new app developed by UB researchers that will provide a technologically advanced form of contact tracing to slow the spread of COVID-19. The app uses a smartphone’s Bluetooth technology to monitor the whereabouts of the user.