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Katherine Frey ’20 is a systems engineer on a space station that will orbit the moon as part of NASA’s Artemis mission.
The event challenges participants to find solutions to complex engineering, business and ethical challenges.
New initiative taps into the power of Empire AI, a consortium of public and private universities in New York.
New paper shows the potential of using probiotics — live microorganisms that offer health benefits when ingested but are otherwise harmless to the environment or humans.
Binghamton University will celebrate Research Days from April 28-May 2 with a weeklong slate of events including presentations, panels and workshops highlighting the breadth of contributions made by students and faculty.
James Bankoski ’91, a vice president of engineering at Google, will be honored at an Alumni Association event on May 3.
A team of undergraduate researchers hopes to help millions of women worldwide suffering from recurrent urinary tract infections.
Dozens of Binghamton researchers shared images that capture the artistry of their scientific work for this year’s contest
Ryan Kinsella, a geography master’s student, developed an interest in public safety through GIS coursework and internships. Now a GIS specialist in the Office of Emergency Management, he supports campus safety and emergency planning.
Ryon Batson ’21 co-founded FairSplit Inc. to automate accounting, operations and human resource workflows.
Working on projects allows members to improve their coding skills and collaborate effectively.