Highly motivated students will assist in novel research into the statistics of aerosols in a unique flow-chamber through experiments using state-of-the-art high-speed lasers, high-speed tomography, and development of laboratory apparatus.
Use a remote platform of software-defined radios to learn about realistic wireless network performance, and deploy an algorithm to fairly, efficiently, and dynamically share network resources between human users and IoT devices.
Students will explore improving literacy achievement with elementary school students using preferred reading material in a private elementary school in Buffalo, NY.
The goal is to design a graph neural network based recommendation system for scroll paintings (folk art) that can run on decentralized compute environments (such as peer-to-peer systems). Requires ability to understand and analyze machine learning problems theoretically, programming skills and performing extensive empirical analysis on a proprietary multi-modal dataset for art conservation.
This project aims to develop and test a new fish-inspired robot that minimizes undesirable inertial recoil found in traditional fish swimming, while being capable of achieving high speeds and efficiency.
Do you possess the design skills to help build a web site that tells the story of African American Activism and the Underground Railroad in the Niagara River Borderland? Do you want to help make an impact on a local, regional and national scale about these important historical events?
Would you like to make your virtual avatar more humane? Or would you like to talk to a robot that is much more expressive and humane in its expression? In this project, we aim to address such challenges by designing an AI-powered interactive model prototype.
Our long-term research goal is to decipher the gene regulatory network that directs the embryonic development of various types of neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC, aka ARH).
Earn a digital badge while working on a mentored project to display evidence of your skills and accomplishments to future employers and graduate schools.