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On Feb. 22, the atrium of the Jacobs School will be the site of a ribbon-cutting for the “Celebration of Diversity."
Project uses AI to monitor plant health and fine-tune LED lighting systems; could help with food insecurity and sustainability issues.
Researchers will help set standards and develop tools to ensure AI’s role for social good nationwide.
The rankings, from U.S. News & World Report, showcase the value of these inventive educational offerings.
UB officials will continue to monitor the weather and update the campus community.
An intense lake effect snow band is expected to impact the Buffalo metro area.
Holliday Sims is using artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to reducing inequities in computer science education.
A SUNY flagship with a robust cyberinfrastructure, UB has more than 200 faculty working on numerous foundational and use-inspired AI projects.
Named in honor of UB’s founding in 1846, the program recognizes and celebrates the success of businesses owned or led by UB alumni or former students.
Developed by UB’s Center for Information Integrity and partners, the app borrows themes from Mission: Impossible, James Bond.
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