Rosalyn Z. Gammerman Scholarship Fund

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An accomplished engineering student receives an award through this fund. 

The Rosalyn Z. Gammerman Scholarship Fund was established to provide a semester award to a worthy student completing “Technical Communications for Engineers.”

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is powerfully positioned to help solve humanity’s greatest global problems and to strengthen the economy and the manufacturing sector in Buffalo and Western New York. By making world-class engineering and applied sciences education affordable and accessible to all exceptional undergraduate and graduate students, we have the power to transform lives, careers and the world in remarkable ways. Please partner with us as we take the school to a new level—and as we engineer a better, brighter future around the world.

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News from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

  • Recognizing SEAS 2020 LEAD award recipients
    5/14/20
    Two students from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences were among those recognized by Student Engagement with its annual LEAD (Leadership, Engagement, Advocacy and Development) awards.  
  • Mentoring women who will be scientists and engineers
    5/10/20
    UB’s Women in Sciences and Engineering (WiSE) program is combatting this issue by providing a community for women studying STEM fields.
  • Wearable fitness devices deliver early warning of possible COVID-19 infection
    8/14/20

    The difficulty many people have getting tested for SARS-CoV-2 and delays in receiving test results make early warning of possible COVID-19 infections all the more important, and data from wearable health and fitness devices shows promise for identifying who might have COVID-19.

  • Xu receives best paper award
    1/2/20

    Wenyao Xu, associate professor of computer science and engineering, received the best paper award at the Association for Computing Machinery’s Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems.

  • Junsong Yuan named IEEE Fellow
    12/22/20

    Computer engineer Junsong Yuan has been elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for his contributions to "human behavior understanding and video analytics."

  • Crassidis elected Fellow of ASME
    8/26/20

    John Crassidis, Samuel P. Capen Chair Professor in the University at Buffalo Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, has been elected Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

  • Couple's Gratitude Leads to Endowed Chair
    4/22/21
    "We feel a great sense of gratitude to the university. Our educations there made such a huge difference in our lives."