Professor Pramod K. Varshney has been awarded a $350, 000 Missile Defense Agency grant through the Boston Fusion Corporation. Varshney will work with Boston Fusion, a data analytics and research company, to develop a parametric framework to ...
Few places are as suitable as Florence, Italy—renowned as the epicenter of the Renaissance— for higher learning. This past spring, a group of second-year students studying aerospace, civil, environmental, and mechanical engineering participated ...
Professor Cliff Davidson, the Thomas C. and Colleen L. Wilmot Professor of Engineering, has been named a 2015 Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors (AEESP) Fellow. The honor is bestowed for long-term excellence in environmental research, teaching, ...
Erika Rodriguez G ’08, ’12 is researching and characterizing thermal protection systems material performance during re-entry at NASA's Ames Research Center. She attended the Orion EFT-1 launch at Kennedy Space Center and had the task of extracting material ...
By Carter Yagemann Last weekend, I had the opportunity to compete in the first-ever Collegiate Pentesting Competition along with five other members from the iSchool's Information Security Club. Hosted by RIT, this competition places competing ...
Markets for clean energy solutions are growing dramatically–in New York, across the country, and around the world–catalyzed by innovations in policies and financing that leverage emerging technologies. The 15th annual Symposium, “Clean Energy Frontiers: From Lab to Market” organized by ...
Inspired by the loss of her father and grandfather to leukemia, Megan Brasch, a fifth-year bioengineering doctoral student, is positioning herself for a career in biomedical research to contribute to curing and treating disease. Her Syracuse University ...
A Student’s Perspective on the Implications of Melding Android and Chrome OS By Carter Yagemann Google recently announced plans to merge features from Chrome OS into Android to make the operating system suitable for use with laptops. This ...
In superbug outbreaks, bacteria have demonstrated an ability to become resistant to antibiotics by altering their complex cell membranes. Unfortunately, there is limited understanding of how. Because of this lack of knowledge, the amount of new and improved antibiotics has ...
As an undergraduate student studying chemical engineering and mathematics, Jaimee Robertson ’13, G ’15 had her first taste of research in Professor Pat Mather’s research group in the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute. Her interest in Mather’s research influenced her ...