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Flexible electronics spark student’s interest

Flexible electronics spark student’s interest

Published Nov 17, 2022

Binghamton doctoral student Dylan Richmond aims to make innovative technology more accessible through flexible hybrid electronics. Read more

Binghamton to acquire advanced X-ray tool

Binghamton to acquire advanced X-ray tool

Published Aug 27, 2019

Binghamton will acquire a sophisticated new $1.75M X-ray tool useful in materials research and R&D for electronics with support from a new NSF grant. Read more

Chemist focuses on battery safety

Chemist focuses on battery safety

Published Jul 29, 2019

Binghamton graduate student Carrie Kaplan is part of Battery 500, a project aimed at developing next-generation batteries with higher energy capacity. Read more

Grad student aims to better understand batteries

Grad student aims to better understand batteries

Published Dec 8, 2015

Doctoral student Shawn Sallis will spend this school year on a prestigious fellowship at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he’ll work with a tool that produces a beam a billion times brighter the sun. Read more

Chemist contributes to ‘green’ technology

Chemist contributes to ‘green’ technology

Published Oct 31, 2013

Binghamton nanoscientist Nikolay Dimitrov's research may lead to advances in batteries. Read more

Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor

Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor

Published Oct 7, 2013

A Binghamton University scientist and his colleagues report this week in a leading journal on the successful synthesis of the first superconductor designed entirely on the computer. Read more

Engineer tests new solar materials

Engineer tests new solar materials

Published Jul 29, 2013

Siva Adusumilli left sun-drenched India to study solar energy in upstate New York. Read more