STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

ECS Professor and Students Win Best Electromagnetics Paper Award at Prestigious Conference

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor Younes Ra’di and doctoral students Morteza Moradi and Pardha Sourya Nayani received the Best Electromagnetics Paper Award at the
Alex Dunbar April 17, 2025
ECS Professor and Students Win Best Electromagnetics Paper Award at Prestigious Conference

Magnetic Salad Dressing: Physicists Shake Up Emulsion Science

From shaking a bottle of salad dressing to mixing a can of paint, we interact with emulsions—defined as a blend of two liquids that typically
Dan Bernardi April 10, 2025
Magnetic Salad Dressing: Physicists Shake Up Emulsion Science

A Winning Edge in Health and Wellness

With climate change and severe weather expected to intensify in the coming years, developing strategies for a resilient food supply is crucial. This involves understanding
Dan Bernardi April 9, 2025
A Winning Edge in Health and Wellness

How ECS Alumna Carey Smith G’91 Became a Transformative Leader

Even when she was just starting out, Carey Smith G’91 knew management was the direction she wanted to take her career. Like many promising young
Alex Dunbar April 4, 2025

Improving Quality of Life for Post-Stroke Patients

A painless and non-invasive pulse of electrical stimulation to specific brain areas can ease some symptoms of post-stroke patients, though how it works remains a
News Staff April 1, 2025

A&S Chemist Develops Ultrasensitive Molecular Force Sensors

Professor Xiaoran Hu in the College of Arts and Sciences has developed molecules that undergo mechanochemical transformations, which could be used to report nanoscale stress
News Staff March 27, 2025
A&S Chemist Develops Ultrasensitive Molecular Force Sensors

Aerospace Engineering Student Tatiyyanah Nelums ’25 Joins Patti Grace Smith Fellowship

Aerospace engineering student Tatiyyanah Nelums ’25 was selected by the national nonprofit Patti Grace Smith Fellowship as a member of its latest cohort. The program is
Kwami Maranga March 25, 2025
Aerospace Engineering Student Tatiyyanah Nelums ’25 Joins Patti Grace Smith Fellowship

How Robotic Rehabilitation Devices Transform People’s Lives

Observing his father’s work in physical therapy research and cognition tests, Evan Tulsky’s ’24 interest in robotics and rehabilitation took shape at a young age.
Kwami Maranga March 21, 2025
How Robotic Rehabilitation Devices Transform People’s Lives

Philanthropy That Brings Outside the Box Thinking to the Student Experience

Michael “Mike” Venutolo ’77 and his wife, Kim, vividly remember sharing an eight-hour bus ride through the 110-degree desert in the United Arab Emirates with
Eileen Korey March 14, 2025

In Memory of Renowned Chemical Engineering Alum Andreas Acrivos ’50

The College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) noted the passing of chemical engineering alumnus Andreas Acrivos ’50, on Feb. 17, 2025. Acrivos was recognized
Kwami Maranga March 12, 2025
In Memory of Renowned Chemical Engineering Alum Andreas Acrivos ’50

In the Return Phase of Life: Giving Back to the University That Launched His Career

In his home office, John Chawner ’84 proudly displays a disk of aluminum dated “4-8-84.” It is a treasured memento from his days at Syracuse
Eileen Korey March 11, 2025
In the Return Phase of Life: Giving Back to the University That Launched His Career

Smart Cities Research @ SU Holds First Workshop

On Feb. 14, Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems (SyracuseCoE) hosted the first Smart Cities Research @ SU workshop, led by Sevgi
Emma Ertinger March 7, 2025
Smart Cities Research @ SU Holds First Workshop

MakerSpace Helps Turn Creative Dreams Into Reality

At the intersection of curiosity and technology sits the Information Technology Services MakerSpace, a thought-provoking environment where members of the University community can come together
John Boccacino March 5, 2025
MakerSpace Helps Turn Creative Dreams Into Reality

Micron Day Offers Opportunity to Explore, Learn About Micron Technology and Syracuse University Collaboration

The first Micron Day, held at Syracuse University Feb. 25, showcased the innovation and growing momentum of the technology company’s transformative investment in the community
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 27, 2025

University and ANDRO Awarded Navy Contract for AI Spectrum Research

Syracuse University, in collaboration with ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC, Marconi-Rosenblatt AI Innovation Lab of Rome, has been awarded a Phase II Small Business Technology Transfer
Kwami Maranga Feb. 10, 2025

Student-Athlete Stays Ahead of the Game

Liesel Odden ’24, G’25 knows all too well the challenges of being a student-athlete. One minute she’s in the research labs of Link Hall; the
Kwami Maranga Feb. 10, 2025
Student-Athlete Stays Ahead of the Game

University to Host Micron Day Feb. 25, Showcasing Innovation, Ongoing Partnerships and Career Paths for Students, Community

In further preparation of building the educational infrastructure and advancing innovation to support Micron’s transformational presence in Central New York, Syracuse University will hold its
News Staff Feb. 6, 2025

Forward-Looking Philanthropy Boosts Investment in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

For many years, William T. “Ted” Frantz ’80, P’13 has been a faithful contributor to his alma mater, donating annually to the College of Engineering
Eileen Korey Dec. 20, 2024
Forward-Looking Philanthropy Boosts Investment in the College of Engineering and Computer Science