Microelectronics industry has its eye on grad student’s research
Emma Pawliczak’s research could play an important role in manufacturing the next generation of electronics. It has already garnered the attention of the microelectronics and electronics packaging industries. Read more
Engineer wins prestigious NSF grant
Research conducted by Paul Chiarot at Binghamton University may lead to a radical shift in manufacturing technology. Read more
Student blends engineering, biology
Binghamton undergraduate Rebecca Irwin took on a multidisciplinary project to learn more about what makes biofilms grow. Read more
Goldwater scholar focuses on wind energy
Brandon Pereyra hopes his research will contribute to efficient and affordable "green" power. Read more
Study may boost data center efficiency
Binghamton doctoral student Husam Alissa is exploring new possibilities for cooling the clusters of servers that are among the largest consumers of electricity in the United States. Read more
Study: Atom-high steps halt oxidation of metal surfaces
A new Binghamton University study reveals that certain features of metal surfaces can stop the process of oxidation in its tracks. Read more
Engineer joins hunt for greener data centers
Doctoral student Zhihang Song's new model may reduce the energy used to cool data centers. Read more