Student Spotlights

Undergrad explores nanoparticle safety

Undergrad explores nanoparticle safety

Binghamton junior Marissa MacAneney’s research focuses on the safety of nanoparticles that may improve rechargeable batteries.

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Student pursues biological solar cell

Student pursues biological solar cell

Binghamton junior Yudi Pardo aims to take the photosynthetic engine out of a plant cell and put it somewhere it can be used.

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Engineer aims to improve solar cells

Engineer aims to improve solar cells

Binghamton sophomore Isaac Patka’s research focuses on improving the efficiency of organic solar cells.

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Young bioengineer develops vision expertise

Young bioengineer develops vision expertise

A Binghamton University undergraduate’s research could lead to earlier diagnoses for patients suffering from vision loss.

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Art historian probes intersection of East, West

Art historian probes intersection of East, West

Doctoral student Lalaine Little’s work prompts a new view of religious and devotional objects in the Philippines.

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Future lawyer explores patients’ rights issues

Future lawyer explores patients’ rights issues

Undergrad Amanda Levine found that effective treatment of mental patients was the primary driver of deinstitutionalization in the 1960s.

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Machine learning may improve medicine

Machine learning may improve medicine

Bioengineer Daniel E. Margolis hopes to develop computer programs that will aid doctors in making decisions about diagnosis and treatment.

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