Ashlee Ford Versypt was named a 2021 Influential Researcher according to Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, an American Chemical Society publication.
Materials scientist Baishakhi Mazumder received a National Science Foundation CAREER award, which will support her research to improve electrical conductivity in ultrawide band gap semiconductors.
Deborah D.L. Chung, a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was recently named one of the best material scientists worldwide, according to the 2020 Stanford University ranking.
A new book by Deborah D.L. Chung entitled "Functional Materials: Electrical, Dielectric, Electromagnetic, Optical and Magnetic Applications" was recently published by World Scientific.
We sat down with Stever to learn about what’s led her here and what she’s most looking forward to about working with the Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) program.
Researchers have developed a cloud-based tool that will help pathologists gain a better understanding of the information found in images of kidney biopsy samples.
In this video, learn how UB has made it part of its mission to change gender inequality in STEM professions, not only through academics but through initiatives to raise awareness and access to STEM fields for students who may not otherwise consider making it a career choice.