News about UB’s quantum science and engineering programs and related events. (see all topics)
Supported by the NSF and DOE, the work centers on a versatile and cost effective method that could pave the way for new nanomaterials.
Projects range from health care and agriculture to new battery technology and superconductors.
Researchers will co-develop new photovoltaics to boost space propulsion and power systems.
Research team to develop new transistors based on 2D semiconductors and magnetoelectric materials.
Potential applications of the new materials include industrial gas separation, sensing and catalysis.
The move will bolster health, well-being and innovation in Buffalo Niagara and beyond.
Study suggests innovation could improve photovoltaics, display screens, wireless communication devices, medical devices and more.
State-of-the art equipment arrived at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences (CBLS) last fall.
The catalysts can be used for dry reforming, an industrial process that turns greenhouse gases into useful chemicals.
The project, funded by the Department of Energy, aims to help prevent blackouts, make electricity delivery more efficient.
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