
Computer Science PhD Student at UAlbany Earns Coveted NSF Fellowship
Clark Mattoon is researching the problem of congestion among the many users of the radio spectrum.

UAlbany's Computer Science Reboots its BS and PhD Offerings
The changes arose from feedback from students, faculty and industry and are designed to prime graduates for successful careers in both industry and academia.

National Institute Honors UAlbany Dean for Excellence in Engineering Education
As dean of CNSE, Michele Grimm oversees more than 1,270 students and 75 faculty members who conduct research supported by $15 million in annual spending.

UAlbany Students Receive Hands-On Training in Powering the Grid
A recent workshop offered by NextEra Energy Resources, a global leader in renewable energy and energy storage, gave UAlbany students a hands-on opportunity to test how resilient a microgrid is to outages and disruptions.

CNSE Grad Student Selected for National Data Science Program
Emmanuel Kipchirchir is pursuing a master's in environmental and sustainable engineering after co-founding a company that designs and installs solar energy systems.

Showcase 2026: Nanotech Student Finds Rhythm in Research
UAlbany junior Harry Weinstein is already presenting his research on a global stage, sharing work on next-generation chip-making materials at a leading international conference. He will present that work again at Showcase on April 30.

NORDTECH Helps CNSE Nurture Next-Gen Semiconductor Engineers
The program recruits and retains students early in their academic careers by pairing scholarship support with exposure to semiconductor R&D and manufacturing.
Made in Albany: How an Undergrad, Researcher and Intern Became a Chip Developer at IBM
Belle Antonovich’s first job after earning a bachelor’s in nanoscale engineering was in the same place where she studied and conducted research as an undergraduate student: the NY Creates Albany NanoTech Complex.