UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Leads $900K DOE Study to Explore Land Surface Effects on Climate
The study, led by Craig Ferguson of the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, will run a series of simulations to investigate the impact of surface heat conditions on climate prediction.
CEHC Researchers Partner with National Weather Service to Improve Extreme Heat Communication
A two-year study will focus on how current heat information is accessed and understood by people in the U.S. through $471,805 in support from NOAA.
Researchers Awarded Funding to Study Cell Senescence and Salivary Gland Dysfunction
The interdisciplinary team seeks to advance technologies to treat multiple disease systems and pathologies associated with aging
R&E Week Shines Spotlight on Collaborations
From SUNY's Inaugural AI Symposium to the annual BioInnovation Forum, UAlbany's first Research & Entrepreneurship Week brought together Capital Region educational institutions, industry partners and New York State Government to harness the spirit of innovation.
NANOvember Highlights Intersection of Nanotechnology and Medicine
The University at Albany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) welcomes the Capital Region community to campus for a series of conversations in celebration of NANOvember.
School of Business Recognized for Cyber Defense Education
The University at Albany’s School of Business has once again been recognized for significant contributions in cyber defense education.
The School, which launched New York’s first four-year digital forensics program in 2013, has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) through the academic year 2028.
School of Social Welfare’s Mary McCarthy Lauded with National Career Achievement Award
Mary McCarthy, School of Social Welfare, has been recognized as a “Social Work Pioneer” by the National Association of Social Workers