Flexible electronics spark student’s interest
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 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
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
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
Binghamton nanoscientist Nikolay Dimitrov's research may lead to advances in batteries. Read more
Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor
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
Siva Adusumilli left sun-drenched India to study solar energy in upstate New York. Read more