Student’s ‘cool’ calculations boost electronic devices’ performance
Mechanical engineer Anjali Chauhan works on simulations of advanced cooling solutions for high-powered microelectronic devices. Read more
Bioengineer pursues cardiac clues
Jacques Beaumont's computer modeling research may lead to a medication or device to aid patients with cardiac arrhythmia. Read more
The Face of the Future
Binghamton computer scientist Lijun Yin constantly finds new applications for what he knows. His ideas may one day advance fields as diverse as education, health care, entertainment and homeland security. Watch video
Research could lead to light-weight aircraft
Binghamton nanoscientist Changhong Ke is among just 43 researchers chosen for the Air Force’s Young Investigator Research Program this year. His work focuses on low-density, high-strength materials that could reduce the weight of fighter planes and spacecraft. Read more
Adult-child interaction boosts mental health
Learning a hobby or other complex task in childhood with assistance from a trusted adult may help guard against the emergence of a personality disorder later in life, according to a new study from Binghamton University. Read more
Researchers jump-start ancient DNA
Binghamton University researchers recently revived ancient bacteria trapped for thousands of years in water droplets embedded in salt crystals. Watch video
STOC, S3IP honor technology leaders
The New York State Center of Excellence at Binghamton University and the Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition recently honored four individuals for promoting economic development and technological advances in the Southern Tier. Read more