
UAlbany and FIU Students Present Original Research at VICEROY Showcase
The event brought together students from both institutions to share their original research projects spanning artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicle security and Internet of Things systems.

Department of Information Sciences and Technology Hosts Artificial Intelligence Fun Day
The event showcased how artificial intelligence is transforming the entertainment industry, from generating music and digital art to powering interactive storytelling.

Atmospheric Sciences Research Center Partners with Tomorrow.io to Build New Forecasting Tools
The University at Albany announced a new partnership with Tomorrow.io, a leading weather technology company, to collaborate on developing new AI-driven wind and extreme weather forecasting models.

Showcase 2025: Exploring the Digital Future of Healthcare
Jeremy Varghese, a second-year computer science master’s student, is passionate about advancing the use of immersive technologies in the medical community.

UAlbany Study Shows 90 Percent Metal Pollution Drop in Adirondack Surface Waters Five Decades after the Clean Air Act
The study presents the first documented evidence that Adirondack surface waters have nearly fully recovered from metal pollution since the enactment of the Clean Air Act.

Showcase 2025: CEHC Students Study Real World Impact of Cyber Attacks
Ariel Pinto, professor and chair of the Cybersecurity Department, teamed up this spring with the Electrical Power Research Institute, a non-profit energy research and development organization, on a cybersecurity research course for sophomores and juniors.

Showcase 2025: Using AI to Monitor Road Surface Conditions
UAlbany graduate student researcher Carly Sutter is collaborating with the New York State Department of Transportation to develop a new tool that utilizes machine learning models to improve situational awareness of road surface conditions across the state.

UAlbany Hosts STEM and Earth Sciences Family Day
The University at Albany welcomed more than 500 children and their families from across the Capital Region and beyond on Sunday for STEM and Earth Sciences Family Day, in celebration of Earth Day 2025.