STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Quiet Campus, Loud Impact: Syracuse Research Heats Up Over Summer

Faculty and students advanced groundbreaking research across disciplines during the summer months.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 12, 2025
Quiet Campus, Loud Impact: Syracuse Research Heats Up Over Summer

Tissue Forces Help Shape Developing Organs

New research reveals how mechanical tissue forces, alongside biochemistry, play a vital role in shaping organ development.
News Staff Sept. 3, 2025

Maxwell’s Baobao Zhang Awarded NSF CAREER Grant to Study Generative AI in the Workplace

Baobao Zhang, associate professor of political science and Maxwell Dean Associate Professor of the Politics of AI, has received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early
Jessica Youngman Aug. 29, 2025
Maxwell’s Baobao Zhang Awarded NSF CAREER Grant to Study Generative AI in the Workplace

Discovering How and When Stuff Fails Leads to NSF Grant

When materials are forced into new shapes, a tipping point can shift them from flexibility and resilience to failing or breaking. Understanding that tipping point
News Staff Aug. 29, 2025
Discovering How and When Stuff Fails Leads to NSF Grant

A&S Scientists Explore Protein Droplets as a New Way to Understand Disease

When we are young and healthy, our cells successfully monitor and manage our worn-out or damaged proteins, keeping things working properly. But as we age,
News Staff Aug. 28, 2025
A&S Scientists Explore Protein Droplets as a New Way to Understand Disease

New Study Reveals Ozone’s Hidden Toll on America’s Trees

A new nationwide study reveals that ozone pollution—an invisible threat in the air—may be quietly reducing the survival chances of many tree species across the
Daryl Lovell July 29, 2025
New Study Reveals Ozone’s Hidden Toll on America’s Trees

Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Enthusiasts

A collaboration between the nonprofit Technology Alliance of Central New York and Engineering and Computer Science faculty and students introduces children to STEM fields in
John Boccacino July 28, 2025
Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Enthusiasts

5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Use Generative Artificial Intelligence at Work

Not too long ago, generative artificial intelligence (AI) might’ve sounded like something out of a sci-fi movie. Now it’s here, and it’s ready to help
Jen Plummer July 28, 2025
5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Use Generative Artificial Intelligence at Work

Jianshun ‘Jensen’ Zhang Named Interim Department Chair of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

The College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) is excited to announce that Professor Jianshun “Jensen” Zhang has been appointed interim department chair of mechanical
Emma Ertinger July 16, 2025

Star Scholar: Julia Fancher Earns Second Astronaut Scholarship for Stellar Research

Julia Fancher, a rising senior majoring in physics and mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), a logic minor in A&S and a member
Kelly Homan Rodoski July 16, 2025
Star Scholar: Julia Fancher Earns Second Astronaut Scholarship for Stellar Research

Traugott Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Bing Dong to Present at Prestigious AI Conference

Professor Bing Dong was recently selected to lead a workshop on artificial intelligence (AI) at NeurIPS, the Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems. Founded in 1987,
Emma Ertinger July 16, 2025
Traugott Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Bing Dong to Present at Prestigious AI Conference

6 A&S Physicists Awarded Breakthrough Prize

Our universe is dominated by matter and contains hardly any antimatter, a notion which still perplexes top scientists researching at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. The Big
Sean Grogan July 3, 2025
6 A&S Physicists Awarded Breakthrough Prize

Setting the Standard and Ensuring Justice

Everyone knows DNA plays a crucial role in solving crimes—but what happens when the evidence is of low quantity, degraded or comes from multiple individuals?
Dan Bernardi July 3, 2025
Setting the Standard and Ensuring Justice
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