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Microelectronics facility names new director

Microelectronics facility names new director

Published Oct 29, 2009

The Binghamton University Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM), a national prototype manufacturing facility, has named Peter Borgesen to the position of CAMM director. Read more

Researchers receive $3.7M through federal stimulus

Researchers receive $3.7M through federal stimulus

Published Oct 6, 2009

Binghamton University researchers have received 13 grants totaling about $3.7 million through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) in the program’s first several months. Read more

Sensor research at Binghamton

Sensor research at Binghamton

Published Sep 30, 2009

The Center for Advanced Sensors and Environmental Systems works on sensors and sensor systems that will surpass existing technology in terms of sensitivity, response time and portability. View gallery

Roll-to-roll electronics

Roll-to-roll electronics

Published Sep 29, 2009

The roll-to-roll manufacturing process step by step, as seen at Binghamton’s Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing. View gallery

White House to honor engineering professor

White House to honor engineering professor

Published Sep 18, 2009

Binghamton’s Scott Craver will be honored at the White House this fall as one of 100 recipients of the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Read more

Computer scientist earns prestigious NSF grant

Computer scientist earns prestigious NSF grant

Published May 15, 2009

Research at Binghamton University will help to harness the power of cloud computing, resulting in lower costs for businesses and revolutionizing everyday tasks such as shopping and browsing the Web. Read more

Working toward ‘greener’ computers

Working toward ‘greener’ computers

Published Apr 20, 2009

Binghamton researched Qinru Qiu has received the NSF's most prestigious award for young faculty. Her work may lead to smaller computers that function more efficiently and use less power. Read more