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UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Shares Thoughts on El Niño in The Conversation
Paul Roundy explains the impact of El Niño and what to expect through the rest of 2024.
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STEM & Nanotechnology Family Day Spotlights Student Learning
UAlbany welcomed K-12 students from throughout the Capital Region on Saturday, Feb. 10 to STEM and Nanotechnology Family Day, where they learned about how nanotechnology is making a difference in our lives through demonstrations, tours and a host of educational activities.
University at Albany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering (CNSE) Dean Michele J. Grimm sits at her desk with a row of books behind her.
Engagement Ring: CNSE's Dean Grimm Prepares Future Engineers
College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering Dean Michele J. Grimm speaks on a wide range of issues, including recently launched public/private partnerships, the CHIPS and Science Act and women in STEM fields in the most recent episode of the Engagement Ring podcast.
Nick Bassill points to a roadway weather risk assessment map during a visit to the xCITE Lab with Gov. Kathy Hochul and Al Roker of the TODAY Show.
UAlbany Partners with New York State on Weather Risk Communication Center
The first-of-its-kind center will strengthen New York’s decision-making before, during and after severe weather through an annual $1.5 million investment.
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UAlbany’s State Weather Risk Communication Center Featured on NBC’s ‘TODAY’ Show
Al Roker joined Gov. Hochul last month at ETEC to learn about the new center.
UAlbany chemist Jeremy Feldblyum conducts experiments inside a sealer container, called a glovebox, at his ETEC lab.
UAlbany Chemist Partners on $300K Project to Improve Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Methods
The demand for battery power is surging as we buy more devices, gas prices climb higher and countries transition to alternative energy sources.
Eric Stern and Chris Thorncroft sit in ETEC's weather observation deck on a rainy day.
UAlbany Researchers Receive $3 Million to Support Emergency Preparedness and Response to Weather Extremes
The pilot project will serve as a regional testbed to explore the potential of using big data to improve emergency management outcomes.