SUNY Polytechnic Institute News

SAMRI announces first round of research funding

Leading provider of semiconductor and display equipment joins with SUNY to drive innovation in materials research.

SUNY campuses are partner institutions in $115M DOE center on quantum computing

World-leading experts will work together to resolve performance issues with today’s quantum computers by simultaneously designing software and hardware.

SUNY researchers tackle climate change

SUNY’s in-depth approach includes understanding the history, current trends, and impact of climate change and devising ways to mitigate its effects.

SUNY research seeks solutions to Alzheimer’s disease

Unchecked, AD cases are expected to reach 16 million by 2050. SUNY researchers are hard at work probing the causes, developing treatments and creating a cure.

SUNY launches Startup Summer School

12-week program aims to turn scientists and engineers into entrepreneurs.

Big data is a big deal

SUNY is creating solutions to effectively manage and interpret the billion terabytes of data that is being generated every day.

SUNY Poly Startup wins $50K at FuzeHub Commercialization Competition

SUNY campuses make a strong showing at event to support pre-revenue businesses at a specific stage in their product development.

SUNY Poly professor awarded $320,000 by NSF for cutting-edge materials research

Dr. Kathleen Dunn’s research uses SUNY Poly’s high-tech capabilities to better understand copper alloy behavior and uses that knowledge to design better alloys.

SUNY looking to a sustainable energy future

SUNY researchers are exploring renewable and alternative fuels, energy production, and conservation.

Researchers create smallest-ever 5-nanometer transistor

SUNY Poly’s partnership with IBM has enabled researchers to push the boundaries of semiconductor capabilities.

SUNY Poly researcher rockets technology into extreme environments

Fatemeh Shahedipour-Sandvik was awarded $720,000 by the U.S. Department of Energy to study next-generation semiconductors.

Researchers collaborate to improve post-surgical outcomes

Multi-campus team has made enormous progress toward building an implantable sensor that can detect and treat infections.

Early career researcher wins grants to push boundaries of data analysis

Within SUNY Poly’s young engineering program, Dr. Firas Khasawneh serves as an example and mentor to others.

Grants, investments boost SUNY Poly CNSE start-up

Glauconix, Inc, which has attracted $575,000 in grants and investments since its founding, is climbing steadily toward its commercial debut.

Students a key component of the SUNY Networks of Excellence

Two graduate students contribute to SUNY Networks of Excellence research projects in preparation for careers in multidisciplinary fields.

Aphid-like sensors track trees' response to global warming

SUNY scientists are developing a sensor—modeled after the sap-sucking aphid—that measures changes in carbohydrates within individual trees in real time.

SUNY professors collaborate to build a better brain probe

Project seeks to pave the way to an NIH Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) grant