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UAlbany Researchers Connect Declining Atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide Levels to Rise in Legionnaires’ Disease
Declining atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels might be related to the global rise in Legionnaires’ disease, according to a new UAlbany study which examined trends in atmospheric sulfur dioxide, Legionnaires’ disease incidence, and the role of cooling towers in harboring Legionella.
RFP for Emerging Artificial Intelligence Systems Now Open
The UAlbany-IBM Center for Emerging Artificial Intelligence Systems (CEAIS) is now accepting white papers as part of the first Request for Proposals (RFP) on the topics of AI infrastructure and applications.
Showcase 2024: From Nanoengineering to Music, Reyes Embraces Learning
UAlbany senior Kevin Reyes has always been fascinated with engineering concepts, whether building complex lego sets or folding the perfect airplane. At UAlbany's College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering, Reyes has found a home to explore the cutting edge technology of the future.
Curran Provides Life Lessons for Massry School of Business Students
Tom Curran, the founder and CEO of Curran Wealth Management, spoke to a packed house of students at the Massry School of Business’s Center for Institutional Investment Management (CIIM) on Feb. 23, where he doled out advice for building wealth as well as life.
UAlbany Symposium Showcases Hundreds of High School Science Researchers
This year’s event brought together more than 600 science research students, teachers, and mentors from an estimated 50 different high schools.
Noteworthy: Research grants, awards and publications
The latest developments on University at Albany faculty and staff who are receiving research grants, awards and other noteworthy attention.
CTG UAlbany Students Using AI to Help City of Schenectady Track Government Resources
UAlbany students Michelle Leon Vasquez, Tyler Jardine and Kelvin Cai are getting a first-hand look at how artificial intelligence can be used to improve the lives of individuals. They are working side-by-side with the University’s Center for Technology in Government to assist the city of Schenectady in monitoring the use of city assets.