Professor Pramod Varshney’s Sensor Fusion Lab is collaborating with the multinational Thales company to develop new tools and techniques for monitoring air space and tracking of small unmanned aircraft systems.
Read More about Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor Pramod Varshney and Students Working with Industry Leaders on Drone Use Research
Nandhini Rajagopal, a biomedical and chemical engineering doctoral student in Professor Shikha Nangia’s research group, has won the American Chemical Society’s prestigious Chemical Computing Group Research Excellence Award. This award recognizes exceptional research conducted by graduate students in the field ...
Read More about Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Student Nandhini Rajagopal Wins American Chemical Society Award for Blood-Brain Barrier Research
Dr. Mac Namara had a joint appointment in the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the School of Architecture.
Read More about Sinéad C. Mac Namara Named Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) that are antibiotic resistant cause 13, 000 deaths each year but a new design by Engineering and Computer Science Faculty could be a breakthrough in keeping catheters clean.
Read More about Catheters Get Smarter With New Engineering Design from Syracuse University Faculty
To allow you to enroll in the courses most appropriate for you, Syracuse University has developed this online registration process.
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Dr. Ren is the Stevenson Endowed Professor in the Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering, and director of Syracuse Biomaterials Institute.
Read More about Dacheng Ren Named Interim Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
Six students from the College of Engineering and Computer Science are working with interdisciplinary faculty advisors to develop a way to determine which symptoms indicate a patient should be hospitalized.
Read More about Engineering and Computer Science Students Team Up With Public Health and Anthropology Faculty to Develop COVID-19 Symptom Tracking App
To be eligible for Dean’s List recognition, the minimum semester grade point average must be 3.40 or higher.
Read More about Fall 2019 Engineering and Computer Science Dean’s List
Because of public health guidance, Syracuse University has announced it cannot proceed with on-campus in-person commencement events in May, including school and college convocation ceremonies.
Read More about 2020 Commencement and Convocation Postponed
Syracuse University schools and colleges are collaborating to print face shields that will protect health-care workers responding to community needs.
Read More about Alumni, Faculty and Staff 3D-Print a Response to COVID-19