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  • $75K in startup funding and services awarded as event celebrates 25th anniversary.

  • Enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings; aims to reduce secondary infections and save time for caregivers.

  • The award recognizes a paper that was published in the PODS proceedings 10 years prior that has had the most impact to research or practice over the previous decade.  

  • Goldwater scholarships are the country’s most competitive research scholarship offered to undergraduate STEM students.

  • Vaccine platform, proven effective for COVID-19, could be key in responding to evolving bird flu strains.

  • University at Buffalo faculty and student mentors, along with other STEM professionals, came together to facilitate a day of exploration, learning and mentorship for more than 100 Buffalo Public School students last month.

  • SEAS students worked one-on-one with older adults to help them navigate their smartphones, tablets and computers, helping to empower the community through technology.

  • MAE and CSEE faculty have  gained access to an innovative facility that will allow them to integrate human participants within a virtual environment to test autonomous vehicles. 

  • Recipients of the SUNY GREAT awards receive $7,500 in funding from the SUNY Office of Research and Economic Development to use for research expenses, related travel, professional development and stipend augmentation.

  • Wei Bo, a PhD student in computer science and engineering, has been recognized as a CPS Rising Star. Her research incorporates AI with health technologies.