Atmospheric Sciences Research Center News
Erie County Turns to UAlbany Researchers for Winter Storm Preparedness
A new 18-month, $349,774 partnership with UAlbany and National Weather Service researchers aims to ensure Western New Yorkers are better prepared for future winter storms.
UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Partners with GE to Help Build More Sustainable Aviation
Fangqun Yu, a senior researcher at the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, is working with a team at GE Research that is developing next-generation combustion engines fueled by hydrogen.
Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
ALBANY, N.Y. (June 27, 2023) — The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
New Yorkers Turn to UAlbany Research, Expertise for Insight on Dangerous Air Quality
The eastern United States experienced its worst air pollution in recent recorded history last week. When New Yorkers needed answers, they turned to the University at Albany.
Wildfire Smoke and Air Quality: A Q&A with Jim Schwab
Jim Schwab, senior research faculty emeritus, has studied atmospheric chemistry and air pollution for more than 30 years at UAlbany.
‘University at Albany Week’ Airs on WAMC’s The Academic Minute
The Academic Minute airs on 70 NPR-affiliated stations in the United States and Canada and is shared online via Inside Higher Education.
New York State Mesonet Celebrates Five Years of Operations
The Mesonet network was completed in April 2018, with the University at Albany helping to design, install and operate it.
CEHC Students Demonstrate Drones, Robotics Through Emerging Tech Course
The students were featured during the Spring 2023 Falconer Lecture series at ETEC.