Center elevates electronics
Small-scale systems research at Binghamton leads to new and improved products as well as new jobs. Read more
Engineer seizes potential of lab-on-a-chip
With a single inexpensive, disposable lab-on-a-chip, Binghamton researcher David Klotzkin says it may be possible to conduct — in the field — tests that, not so long ago, had to be conducted individually in a laboratory. Read more
Industrial engineer puts simulations to work
Sarah Lam and her students partner with high-tech companies to save time and money with the aid of computer simulation. Read more
Simulation pioneer turns to medical applications
Frank Cardullo continues to find novel applications for simulation, moving from airplanes and spacecraft into the operating room. Read more
Universities, industry partner for ‘green’ electronics
Headed up by researchers at Binghamton University and its partners, the new Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Energy-Efficient Electronic Systems will link the fields of information technology, telecommunications, electronic systems and cooling equipment. Read more
Improving cell phones, one drop at a time
Binghamton's S.B. Park helps to improve cell phone reliability by exploring what happens when a device gets dropped. Read more
Engineer calls for new thinking about ethics
Binghamton University professor George Catalano's latest book calls for a wholesale re-examination of the engineering profession's ethics. Read more