ETEC Makes Progress Toward 2021 Opening
Construction at UAlbany’s $180 million ETEC complex is in full swing this semester.
Robots and the Future of Construction
Can an army of robots be deployed to form the bridges and tunnels of the future? Read how Weifu Wang's new project could help the U.S. in a number of ways. (Pictured: Weifu Wang, assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
A Closer Look at Deep Tissue Imaging
Researchers from UAlbany and UC Irvine are collaborating on a project that will allow for better noninvasive deep tissue imaging. (Pictured: Petko Bogdanov, associate professor of Computer Science)
Distinguished Dissertation Research in Engineering Education
CEAS academic advisor Michelle Mora receives a UAlbany Distinguished Dissertation Award for her research in engineering education.
PFAS Remediation with Professor Liang
Yanna Liang discusses PFAS remediation with Jared Wesley Singer of the Water Justice Lab the day after the NYS Dept. of Health established maximum contamination levels for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water. (Photo Credit: Erda Estremera on Unsplash)
A COMPASS to Provide Service and Support
Three UAlbany researchers easing the path between those in need and those willing to help get a boost from NSF along the way. Pictured: Drs. Charalampos Chelmis, Daphney-Stavroula Zois, and Wonhyung Lee.
Public Engagement Award Winners
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Experience and Smart and Connected Communities are two of the 2020 President’s Awards for Exemplary Public Engagement winners. Congratulations to Professors Jonathan Muckell, Daphney Zois, Charalampos Chelmis, and Wonhyung Lee.
Zois Wins Prestigious NSF CAREER Award
Daphney-Stavroula Zois of Electrical and Computer Engineering is the newest CEAS faculty member to receive the highly competitive NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award. Her research will advance understanding of cyber-physical-human systems.