Disaster Scientist Selected by the National Science Foundation to Serve as Ocean Decade Champion
DeeDee Bennett Gayle is among 31 women scientists, all part of the NSF’s Coastlines and People program, who were selected for the designation.
Sen. Gillibrand Promotes Federal Cybersecurity Scholarship Program at UAlbany
The scholarships cover expenses such as tuition, books, and lab fees in return for service in the Department of Defense post-graduation.
UAlbany Students Prepare to Launch Weather Balloons for NASA Eclipse Project
More than 1,000 weather balloons will float high up into the atmosphere next Saturday as an annular solar eclipse sweeps across the United States.
UAlbany Hosts Industry Leaders, Researchers for Pathways to Renewable Energy Conference
The University at Albany welcomed more than 130 attendees to explore the role that weather research and technology will play in the renewable energy transition.
UAlbany Atmospheric Scientists Partner on NSF Project to Monitor Atmosphere-Ocean Carbon Dioxide Exchange
The project could soon offer a new buoy-based observational tool to improve predictions of the ocean's impact on the carbon cycle.
5 Questions with CEHC Cybersecurity Chair Ariel Pinto
Pinto joined CEHC this semester as the professor and chair for the new Cybersecurity Department.
ETEC Honored by Green Building Council as Building of the Year
UAlbany’s ETEC research and development complex has been named the 2023 Green Building of the Year by U.S. Green Building Council of Upstate New York.
UAlbany Summer: PIRE Students Explore Brazilian Caves to Study Climate Change History
Seven students in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences spent the end of their summer exploring the caves of Brazil to help scientists study global climate change over the last millennium.