The technology could reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of food, pharmaceuticals and chemicals.
Researchers will co-develop new photovoltaics to boost space propulsion and power systems.
Research team to develop new transistors based on 2D semiconductors and magnetoelectric materials.
Study suggests innovation could improve photovoltaics, display screens, wireless communication devices, medical devices and more.
State-of-the art equipment arrived at the University at Buffalo Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences (CBLS) last fall.
The center aligns with the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse region being designated a federal tech hub under the CHIPS and Science Act in 2022.