STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Biology Professor Named University’s First Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education Fellow

Across the humanities and STEM disciplines in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), faculty thoughtfully develop course curricula and learning environments that incorporate their
Dan Bernardi March 27, 2024
Biology Professor Named University’s First Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education Fellow

Machine Learning Gives Visibility to Underrepresented Authors

While fingerprint powder and microscopes are very important tools in forensics, machine learning is becoming one of the fastest emerging technologies in the field. This
Dan Bernardi March 27, 2024
Machine Learning Gives Visibility to Underrepresented Authors

Doctoral Student Researchers Support Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine

Five mechanical and aerospace engineering doctoral students are working at the forefront of research in one of the future’s booming industries: energy storage, new battery
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
Doctoral Student Researchers Support Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine

Remembering Professor Emeritus of Physics Marvin Goldberg

Editor’s Note: The following article was contributed to by Goldberg’s colleagues, including Eric Schiff, Tomasz Skwarnicki and Edward Lipson. The College of Arts and Sciences
Dan Bernardi March 10, 2024

ECS Professor’s Nature-Inspired Research on Banned Species

Apple snails are one of the most invasive species on our planet. Consuming several plants that provide food and habitats for various wildlife, and disrupting
Kwami Maranga March 7, 2024
ECS Professor’s Nature-Inspired Research on Banned Species

Physics Faculty and Students Mining for Neutrino Answers

It takes a really big project to answer questions about some of the tiniest particles in the Universe. At the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE),
Dan Bernardi March 4, 2024
Physics Faculty and Students Mining for Neutrino Answers

Successful Computer Innovator Kwang G. Tan G’73 Gives Back to Support Students, Faculty, Campus Initiatives

Table tennis is a game of both force and angles. The goal is to strike the ball past your opponent by taking advantage of the
John Boccacino March 4, 2024
Successful Computer Innovator Kwang G. Tan G’73 Gives Back to Support Students, Faculty, Campus Initiatives

An Inside Look at the New Quantum Technology Lab in ECS

Two-dimensional (2D) materials are the thinnest nanomaterials known to exist. Being only a single or few layers of atoms thick, these delicate sheets have found
Kwami Maranga March 1, 2024
An Inside Look at the New Quantum Technology Lab in ECS

Estate Gift From Esteemed Alumnus Boosts Undergraduate Research in Physics

“Syracuse Physics was and still is a vast entryway to the future.” Words penned by alumnus and philanthropist Jay N. Zemel when he was in
Eileen Korey Feb. 29, 2024
Estate Gift From Esteemed Alumnus Boosts Undergraduate Research in Physics

SyracuseCoE Project Selected for Building America Program Award

Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems (SyracuseCoE) is pleased to announce that Syracuse University has been awarded a major research and demonstration
Emma Ertinger Feb. 24, 2024
SyracuseCoE Project Selected for Building America Program Award

Professor Named Senior Member and Associate Editor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Younes Ra'di, assistant professor in electrical engineering and computer science, has been recognized as a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Kwami Maranga Feb. 15, 2024
Professor Named Senior Member and Associate Editor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Open Source Project Office Established With Sloan Foundation Grant

Syracuse University is now home to a new hub supporting the development of open-source software and offering resources for faculty, students, staff and academic partners
Diane Stirling Feb. 14, 2024

Women in Science and Engineering Rise Together, Build the Future

Each year, on Feb. 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science shines a light on the vital contributions of women to the
News Staff Feb. 8, 2024
Women in Science and Engineering Rise Together, Build the Future

Physics Professor Receives NSF Grant for Work at CERN

Physics Professor Marina Artuso has been awarded a three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for her project, Development of UltraFast High Granularity Modules for Timing
News Staff Feb. 8, 2024
Physics Professor Receives NSF Grant for Work at CERN

Syracuse University Online Information Technology Programs Move Up in U.S. News & World Report Rankings

The College of Engineering and Computer Science and the School of Information Studies (iSchool) have been ranked 26th for Best Online Graduate Information Technology Programs
Alex Dunbar Feb. 7, 2024
Syracuse University Online Information Technology Programs Move Up in U.S. News & World Report Rankings

iSchool Professor Selected for Prestigious Role at National Science Foundation

School of Information Studies Professor Jeff Stanton has been selected for the prestigious role of program director at the National Science Foundation (NSF). After completing
Anya Woods Feb. 6, 2024
iSchool Professor Selected for Prestigious Role at National Science Foundation

Tidal Disruption Events and What They Can Reveal About Black Holes and Stars in Distant Galaxies

Astrophysicists from Syracuse University and the University of Leeds have collaborated with high school students in Syracuse to confirm the accuracy of an analytical model
Dan Bernardi Feb. 1, 2024
Tidal Disruption Events and What They Can Reveal About Black Holes and Stars in Distant Galaxies

‘Generative AI and the Future of Humanity’ the Topic of Spring Lecture March 6

Data scientist and artificial intelligence (AI) expert Rumman Chowdhury will visit campus on Wednesday, March 6, as the featured speaker for the University’s annual Spring
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 31, 2024
‘Generative AI and the Future of Humanity’ the Topic of Spring Lecture March 6