The Stony Brook University (SBU) Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) recently participated in the 2022 Mid-Atlantic Regional Chem-E-Car Competition. The SBU “7G” team finished first in the...
Serge Luryi, distinguished professor in Stony Brook University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Craig Lehmann, former dean of the School of Health Technology and Management, have been...
Stony Brook researchers, in collaboration with Brookhaven National Lab (BNL) scientists and the U.S. Air Force Laboratory, have developed a new generation of nanoparticles to address environmental problems. In their...
“We’ve been brought up to think that art is on one side and science is on the other,” said Jon Longtin, interim dean of Stony Brook University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. “But that...
The exhibit will be on view through March 9 and features three biosignal-driven works that illustrate the influence our bodies have on technology, portrayed artistically.
Four Stony Brook University faculty members mentored three of the finalists in the 2022 Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) competition, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition...
The internationally recognized inventor, researcher and educator received the award in recognition of her breakthrough contributions in the understanding of electrochemical energy storage.
Researchers from Stony Brook are working with scientists in the Northeast as part of the new Atlantic Marine Energy Center (AMEC) to conduct research and development that address ongoing needs for sustainable renewable...
Doctoral candidate Shrish Patel won the graduate division of the 2021 Collegiate Inventors Competition for his invention, SolarClear, an electric field assisted approach for cleaning solar panels.
Zhenhua Liu's research has the potential to improve the efficiency of costly computing systems, which saves energy and makes better use of existing investments.
Stony Brook University hosted a panel of city and state officials to discuss how partnerships between government, universities, and industries can not only help New York State meet its climate goals, but also improve...
Ethan Ertel applied to SBU because of its academic and research reputation and its strong biomedical engineering program. He began his academic journey as a University Scholar in 2018.
The award will help provide cross-training to PhD students in the data sciences alongside PhD students in the human-centered sciences to detect and address biases.