STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

University’s NCAE-C Designation Renews Through 2028

Syracuse University has been designated once again as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) through the academic year 2028. The program is
Anya Woods Oct. 25, 2023
University’s NCAE-C Designation Renews Through 2028

Physics Professor Honored by the American Physical Society

Jennifer Schwarz, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). She joins 24
Dan Bernardi Oct. 24, 2023
Physics Professor Honored by the American Physical Society

Aiming for the Stars: Aerospace Engineering Student Meets NASA Administrator

Growing up, Greg Slodysko ’24 had a deep fascination with space exploration. Games like Kerbal Space Program, which challenged players to design spacecraft for different
Kwami Maranga Oct. 20, 2023
Aiming for the Stars: Aerospace Engineering Student Meets NASA Administrator

ECS Professor Farzana Rahman Awarded TACNY’s College Educator of the Year

Farzana Rahman, an associate teaching professor of electrical engineering and computer science in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS), was honored by the
Alex Dunbar Oct. 20, 2023
ECS Professor Farzana Rahman Awarded TACNY’s College Educator of the Year

5 NSF Grants Fund Syracuse University Researchers’ Work With Cosmic Explorer

Billions of years ago in a distant galaxy, two black holes collided sparking one of the universe’s most extreme cosmic events. The occurrence was so
Dan Bernardi Oct. 12, 2023
5 NSF Grants Fund Syracuse University Researchers’ Work With Cosmic Explorer

The BioInspired Institute’s Growth Helps Fuel Student and Faculty Research (Podcast)

Syracuse University takes great pride in its R1 designation as a world-class leader in research according to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
John Boccacino Oct. 12, 2023
The BioInspired Institute’s Growth Helps Fuel Student and Faculty Research (Podcast)

A&S Paleoclimatologists Use Ancient Sediment to Explore Future Climate in Africa

In September, extreme rains struck South Africa’s Western Cape province, flooding villages and leaving a trail of destruction. The catastrophic devastation is just one recent
Dan Bernardi Oct. 11, 2023
A&S Paleoclimatologists Use Ancient Sediment to Explore Future Climate in Africa

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Bing Dong Awarded as IBPSA World Fellow

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Professor Bing Dong has been awarded as an International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) World Fellow for his research contributions,
Kwami Maranga Oct. 5, 2023
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Bing Dong Awarded as IBPSA World Fellow

Mathematics Professors Receive NSF Grants to Study Algebra

Two professors in the College of Arts and Sciences were awarded grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for their ongoing work with homological algebra.
News Staff Oct. 4, 2023
Mathematics Professors Receive NSF Grants to Study Algebra

A&S Chemistry Professor Receives Award From the American Chemical Society

Robert Doyle, Dean’s Professor of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) and associate professor of pharmacology at SUNY Upstate Medical University, received
News Staff Sept. 29, 2023
A&S Chemistry Professor Receives Award From the American Chemical Society

Syracuse University Announces the Opening of the Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Astrophysics

As Albert Einstein predicted in his theory of relativity more than one hundred years ago, gravitational waves have been rippling through the fabric of space-time
Kerrie Marshall Sept. 29, 2023
Syracuse University Announces the Opening of the Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Astrophysics

iSchool Professors, Students Honored With ALISE Awards

Two students and three professors from the School of Information Studies (iSchool) were recently honored with prestigious awards from the Association for Library and Information
Anya Woods Sept. 29, 2023
iSchool Professors, Students Honored With ALISE Awards

Ian Hosein Awarded New Patent For Process That Generates Energy from Saltwater

The lack of access to clean drinking water impacts billions worldwide. With an estimated 46% of the global population affected, underdeveloped communities don’t have the
Kwami Maranga Sept. 28, 2023
Ian Hosein Awarded New Patent For Process That Generates Energy from Saltwater

Setting the Agenda in Biology Research: 2 Professors Join NIH Peer Review Committees

The Center for Scientific Review (CSR) is known as the “gateway” for National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant applications. Expert peer review groups—also called study
News Staff Sept. 27, 2023
Setting the Agenda in Biology Research: 2 Professors Join NIH Peer Review Committees

Satisfy Your Research Curiosity at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 19 and 20

Are you interested in knowing how living cells function? Do you wonder how scientists grow human tissues in the lab? Have you pondered how robots
Diane Stirling Sept. 27, 2023
Satisfy Your Research Curiosity at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 19 and 20

iSchool Student Selected for Highly Competitive Data Librarianship Internship

Katya Mueller, a student in the School of Information Studies' master of library and information science (MLIS) program, was selected as a 2023 National Center
Anya Woods Sept. 27, 2023
iSchool Student Selected for Highly Competitive Data Librarianship Internship

Exploring the Existence of Life at 125 Degrees Fahrenheit

There are an estimated 8.7 million eukaryotic species on the planet. These are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Although eukaryotes
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
Exploring the Existence of Life at 125 Degrees Fahrenheit

How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship

Children are taught to leave wild mushrooms alone because of their potential to be poisonous. But trees on the other hand depend on fungi for
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship