
CEHC Students Participate in the Wolfjam Hackathon and Pixels for Progress Game Jam
Students and faculty from the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity recently participated in the Wolfjam Hackathon and Pixels for Progress Game Jam at Wolfjaw Studios in Troy, N.Y.

UAlbany CEHC Students - The Cyber Danes - Compete in the Annual Cyber 9/12 Competition
Last month, students from the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity competed with over 20 teams from leading colleges and universities in the “Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge.” Started and sponsored by the Atlantic Council, these are one-of-a-kind competitions among prominent academic institutions around the world.

UAlbany, National Grid Leaders Discuss Partnership Opportunities at ETEC
Last week, leaders from National Grid visited UAlbany for partnership discussions and a well attended panel event on the “Future of the Energy Sector: Technology, Trends, Risks and Opportunities.”

CEHC Researchers Partner with National Weather Service to Improve Extreme Heat Communication
A two-year study will focus on how current heat information is accessed and understood by people in the U.S. through $471,805 in support from NOAA.

UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Leads $900K DOE Study to Explore Land Surface Effects on Climate
The study, led by Craig Ferguson of the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, will run a series of simulations to investigate the impact of surface heat conditions on climate prediction.

NANOvember Highlights Intersection of Nanotechnology and Medicine
The University at Albany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) welcomes the Capital Region community to campus for a series of conversations in celebration of NANOvember.

R&E Week Shines Spotlight on Collaborations
From SUNY's Inaugural AI Symposium to the annual BioInnovation Forum, UAlbany's first Research & Entrepreneurship Week brought together Capital Region educational institutions, industry partners and New York State Government to harness the spirit of innovation.

CEHC Disaster Scientist Explores Relocation Decisions Following California and Hawaii Wildfires
Alex Greer received $299,825 from the NSF last year to study place attachment and how it impacts people's relocation decisions around California wildfires. Now, after receiving additional funding from NSF last month, he is expanding the study to also include Maui residents.