A rapid shift to virtual learning provided electrical engineering and computer science Professor Kevin Du with an opportunity to expand the impact of his innovative cybersecurity education labs.
Read More about Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor Moves Renowned Cybersecurity Workshop Online
Reid is a director of cybersecurity at the energy firm Baker Hughes working on the company’s identity and access management initiatives and responsible for authentication and authorization. He credits Syracuse University with giving him the skills needed to succeed in ...
Read More about Alumni Profile: Kadeon Reid ’02, G ’03
Ph.D. student Zheng Xiong has been awarded a 2020 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, for his potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics or related field.
Read More about Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Student Awarded a 2020 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship by SPIE
Biomedical and chemical engineering Professor Soman has received a grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for developing a model that would mimic the complex structure of human lungs using biocompatible hydrogel materials.
Read More about Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Faculty Researching Potential of Laser Technology For Printing Lung Interfaces
"It is in our national interests to protect the primary avenue for scientists and engineers to come to the US, work alongside US citizens, and strengthen our economy, diversity, and quality of life."
Read More about A Message From the ECS Dean, Associate Deans and Department Chairs on H1B Suspension
Ebangwese will be completing a master’s degree in Life Science and Health at the Universite of Paris-Saclay focusing on tissue cells and gene biotherapy research.
Read More about Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Alum Santita Ebangwese ’19 G’20 Receives Fulbright Grant to Study in France
Professor Pranav Soman and Ph.D. student Zheng Xiong were awarded a Small Business Innovation Research Phase One grant by the National Science Foundation to conduct research and development work on fast and scalable 3D printing high-resolution microfluidics devices.
Read More about Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Professor and Ph.D. Student Receive NSF Grant for Business Focusing on 3D Printing of Microfluidic Devices on Demand
Working with the Office of Inclusive Excellence at Syracuse University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, you can make a difference to favorably impact our community.
Read More about A Message from Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence Karen Davis
Moon is the William J. Smith Professor in Manufacturing Enterprises and has served as mechanical and aerospace engineering department chair since 2016.
Read More about Dr. Young Moon Reappointed as Chair of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department
Syracuse University biomedical and chemical engineering Professor Zhen Ma and a team of collaborators receive funding to begin building a breakthrough embryotoxicity risk classification system based on a human model.
Read More about SU Researchers Working on Tool to Determine Drug Risks During Pregnancy