Novel approach to autism research wins support
A Binghamton University research project could lead to customized treatment strategies for children with autism spectrum disorders or ASD. Read more
Strength of research linked to competitive graduate stipends
Binghamton University recognizes the direct connection between first-class research and top-flight graduate students and is taking steps-beginning with an initiative to increase graduate support by $1.5 million through 2007-to assure that it continues to be home to both. Read more
CAMM partners visit campus
Representatives from General Electric, Kodak, Philips, Rohm and Haas, Corning and Panasonic were on campus January 18 to learn more about Binghamton University's new Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM). Read more
Research could improve baggage screening
Consider your most recent experience at an airport. Did you notice the particulars of how your bags were screened, or were you more focused on taking off your shoes or collecting your laptop at the end of the conveyor belt? Most people would say the latter. Read more
NSF grant may spark new campus collaborations
A three-year, $530,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will give Binghamton University researchers better access to technology that will help in solving computationally demanding problems. The grant, combined with approximately $100,000 from the Binghamton University Research Foundation, will be used to purchase a 64-node high-performance cluster - basically a group of computer processors that can work together -- for the Computer Science Department’s Grid Computing Research Laboratory. Read more