News Center Archive

Two men in dark suits stand facing one another between two long rows of computer racks.
Q&A: Designing and Building UAlbany's AI Supercomputer
The University’s new AI supercomputer wouldn’t be possible without the complex IT infrastructure that supports it. That infrastructure is built and maintained by UAlbany’s Information Technology Services overseen by Chief Information Officer Brian Heaton.
Nanobioscience PhD student Maria Belen Paredes-Espinosa, seated, with Associate Professor Janet Paluh, is one of four winners of the John J. Sullivan Professional Development Award this year.
Sullivan Award Supports CNSE Student Scholarship
Thanks to funding through the John J. Sullivan Professional Development Award, doctoral students Maria Belen Paredes-Espinosa, Shadi Omranpour, Ezra Pasikatan and Jeelka Solanki have been able to take part in prestigious conferences that further their research and scholarship.
UAlbany R&E Week panelists discuss the state of AI in the Capital Region during R&E Week in October, 2024 at ETEC.
R&E Week Highlights AI, Innovation and Creative Works
UAlbany's second annual Research and Entrepreneurship Week brought together scholars from throughout New York and beyond to put the spotlight on the explosive growth of artificial intelligence in the Capital Region, along with highlighting the substantial scholarly work of UAlbany researchers and inventors.
University of North Carolina Professor of Mathematics Richárd Rimányi presents his findings at the AMS Fall Meeting at the University at Albany on Oct. 19. (Photo by Cristian Lenart/UAlbany Mathematics)
UAlbany Hosts Prestigious AMS Fall Sectional Meeting
For the first time in 41 years, the University at Albany served as host institution for a meeting of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), the preeminent organization advancing research and mathematics education in the United States.
An oral surgeon wearing blue scrubs and teal PPE works on a patient in a brightly lit medical office.
New Report Examines Barriers to Oral Health Services for New Yorkers
A new Center for Health Workforce Studies report indicates that improving access to oral health services in New York requires a broader understanding of oral health needs and the challenges that underserved populations face.
A man in a blue sport jacket and a woman in a dark business suit stand at a lectern next to an American flag. The sign on the lectern says: "Leading the Nation in Semiconductor Innovation"
Albany NanoTech to Host National Semiconductor Technology Center
The news is a major boost for the Capital Region’s high-technology sector and the industry-university partnerships that have helped fuel it for three decades.
A man with an ipad looks down while a weather map of NEw York state appears in the foreground at UAlbany's XCite Lab.
CTG UAlbany Study Examines Role of Technology in Emergency Messaging
Relaying information to the public during emergencies is critically important. However, gaps remain in understanding how technology can and should be used for disseminating messages. A new study from the University at Albany’s Center for Technology in Government (CTG UAlbany) aims to address these gaps, particularly as it pertains to local municipalities.