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Student’s ‘cool’ calculations boost electronic devices’ performance

Student’s ‘cool’ calculations boost electronic devices’ performance

Published Feb 1, 2011

Mechanical engineer Anjali Chauhan works on simulations of advanced cooling solutions for high-powered microelectronic devices. Read more

Putting data centers on a low-energy diet

Putting data centers on a low-energy diet

Published Feb 19, 2010

Computer scientist Kanad Ghose and mechanical engineer Bahgat Sammakia see an emergency on the horizon in terms of the ever-larger carbon footprint left by data centers. They’re looking for a way to manage both workload and cooling in these installations, which are at the heart of so much of what all of us do online every day. Read more

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

University helps lead way to better lithium batteries

University helps lead way to better lithium batteries

Published Sep 18, 2009

Binghamton University and M. Stanley Whittingham are at the forefront of the movement seeking new ways to design the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. 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