Making hydrogen more viable, tailoring vaccines for the elderly and perfecting nanoparticle production.
A focus on hydrogen-related clean energy technologies brought together industry leaders, researchers, funding agencies and educators for a daylong workshop Dec. 9 on the North Campus.
SUNY Distinguished Professor and other researchers from the University at Buffalo and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have recently published an article in Chemical Engineering Journal entitled “”.
Several CBE faculty received awards at the UB’s recent Celebration of Faculty and Staff Excellence.
Eleven faculty members from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences were among those recognized at the University at Buffalo’s Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellence.
Phys.org reports on UB studies finding that nanoshell catalysts can turn greenhouse gases into useful chemicals.
Two University at Buffalo-led studies show promise for dry reforming of methane, an industrial process that could slow the pace of climate change.