News Center Archive

President’s Council Meeting Focuses on Collaborative Research
President Rodríguez and Provost Kim invited a panel of four faculty members to discuss the interdisciplinary nature of their work and research.
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NYS Mesonet Hosts First Annual Symposium to Celebrate Network Success
The Symposium, which will now be an annual event, included a full day of presentations in the Campus Center Multipurpose Room that focused on the research, operational uses and other topics related to the weather network.
Owens Valley Radio Observatory at night
Researchers Aim to Improve Coexistence Between Radio Astronomy, Wireless Networks
A new project led by UAlbany researchers Aveek Dutta and Dola Saha aims to enhance coexistence in shared frequency bands between wireless cellular networks and passive radio telescopes.
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UAlbany Researchers Partner to Improve Forecasting, Communication of Extreme Heatwaves in NYC
The project aims to equip New York City with a new set of tools that can be incorporated into decision-making around preparedness and response to extreme heat events.
Image of a mosquito on a human hand.
Study: West Nile Virus Cases Predicted to Increase in New York, Connecticut Due to Climate Change
A group of scientists affiliated with UAlbany and NYSDOH predicts the total number of West Nile virus cases will increase, and be more geographically widespread, across New York and Connecticut in future years due to warming trends.
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UAlbany Partners on New Outage Prediction System To Enhance Storm Preparedness And Response Efforts
The project was awarded more than $600,000 in funding from NYSERDA's Smart Grid Program, which seeks to fund and support innovative projects to improve the resiliency, reliability, efficiency, quality and overall performance of the electric power delivery system in New York.
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School of Public Health Study Finds Food Security Decreased During Pandemic
Food insecurity increased in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for vulnerable populations, an SPH study found.