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.

Other Engineering and Applied Sciences Funds

News from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

  • Lagor receives Air Force Young Investigator Program Award
    12/29/20

    Frank Lagor is one of 36 scientists around the country to receive funding from the competitive U.S. Air Force Young Investigator Program. He will use the $450,000 award to study the aerodynamics of small unmanned aerial vehicles, more commonly known as drones.

  • Turning Pain into Purpose
    7/15/20

    Brooklyn Democratic Party Leader Rodneyse Bichotte is a Lifelong Trailblazer. As Brooklyn’s Democratic Party Leader, Bichotte, is not only the first woman leader of the 42nd District, but also the first Black woman to lead a county committee in New York City and the first Haitian-American from New York City elected to the state assembly.

  • SEAS welcome 9 new faculty members
    9/30/20
    The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences welcomes nine new faculty members this fall, bringing with them renowned expertise in the fields of artificial intelligence, biometrics, computer vision, data visualization and mining, energy harvesting, machine learning, and project and quality management.
  • From Love Story to Legacy
    10/13/23
    Russ Agrusa, BS ’76, founder and retired CEO of ICONICS, Inc., has made a significant investment, allowing UB's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences to break ground on a state-of-the-art building that will bear his name and providing long-term support for students.
  • International collaboration trains Latvian IT professionals in U.S. teaching methods
    6/10/20

    Eight graduate students from the Republic of Latvia were among the many students at the University at Buffalo this spring to experience the transition to online learning in response to the global coronavirus pandemic.

  • 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).

  • $2.5M project aims to reduce worry, stress amid pandemic in low income neighborhoods
    9/8/20
    Wenyao Xu is part of a team of University at Buffalo researchers, led by the School of Nursing, who will help adults living in low-income, racial- and ethnic-minority neighborhoods reduce stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic.