• Digitally restored black and white daguerrotype of Emily Dickinson, c. early 1847.
    Miller co-edits definitive edition of Dickinson’s letters
    3/26/24

    The first such collection published in 60 years reveals the poet, once thought to be reclusive, was engaged with family, friends and the events of her time.

  • Jinjun Xiong.
    Xiong named IEEE fellow
    3/20/24

    The UB computer scientist was recognized for his contributions to process variation modeling, circuit yield optimization and their applications in industry.

  • Wind turbines in sea in Copenhagen, Denmark.
    UB TCIE secures $300,000 to support offshore wind industry
    3/19/24

    The award, from the state's Offshore Wind Training Institute, will boost awareness of renewable energy supply chain careers.

  • Sun rising over a modern wastewater treatment plant.
    Examining source separation of wastewater
    3/15/24

    A research team aims to develop solutions to separate urine from solid human waste for use in environmentally and economically beneficial applications.

  • MBTA 1101 on the Northeast Corridor in June 1982.
    All aboard!
    3/14/24

    UB English professor David Alff publishes the first comprehensive history of the Northeast Corridor.

  • Architectural drawings.
    Two UB architects elevated to AIA’s College of Fellows
    3/14/24

    Joyce Hwang and Edward Steinfeld are among 98 architects the American Institute of Architects recognized this year.

  • Power transmission lines.
    Research grant to support improving nation’s power grid
    3/14/24

    The project, funded by the Department of Energy, aims to help prevent blackouts and make electricity delivery more efficient.

  • Leslie Bisson and an AED graphic.
    Bisson receives NFL Physicians Society’s top research award
    3/12/24

    After caring for Damar Hamlin when he suffered cardiac arrest, the UB physician is leading an effort to do CPR training in underserved areas.

  • Richoo Davis and Priya Banerjee in the lab.
    How fusion proteins hijack gene regulators to spur childhood cancer
    3/12/24

    Liquid droplets of disordered proteins engage with — and overtake — the gene regulatory complex, UB physicists find

  • Close up of hands working with test tubes in Ian Bradley's lab.
    UB, partners work to make algal fuel more efficient, affordable
    3/12/24

    The research team is employing polyculture farming, AI and other tools to detect pests before they infect algae.

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