Ushering manufacturers through the digital transformation
After 30+ years of business experience, Silvio Pietro Monticelli of Milan, Italy, is leveraging Europe’s appetite for adopting cutting-edge technologies. Our online courses helped inspire a new...
View ArticleUB launches online blockchain course series
Blockchain technology is expected to revolutionize the world and is advancing at an unprecedented pace. That’s why, as University at Buffalo computer science and engineering research associate...
View ArticleUB TCIE assistance adds extra safety layer to Bak USA’s ‘cobot’ operations
Despite a bevy of precautions already engineered into their collaborative robots (cobots), Bak USA leaders refuse to gamble in protecting their workforce. They reached out to TCIE to assess the safety...
View ArticleWeighing in on the world’s smallest house
NBC News interviewed UB Distinguished Professor Mark Swihart about a “tiny house” – smaller than the width of a human hair – built by a team of French scientists. Swihart, an expert in nanotechnology,...
View ArticleYour reaction to pics of Leonardo DiCaprio, animals could unlock your smartphone
A biometric system proposed by professors from the UB Department of Computer Science and Engineering measures brainwaves and creates a brain password that’s ‘cancelable,’ meaning it can be reset if...
View ArticleLearn the basics of blockchain: Q&A with Dr. Bina Ramamurthy
Dr. Bina Ramamurthy, UB computer science and engineering research associate professor, shares what you can learn from the four-course Blockchain series on the Coursera learning platform.
View ArticleWorkplace fatigue problems can be curbed, experts say
An article on Business Insurance about measures employers can take to combat fatigue in the workplace interviews Lora Cavuoto, assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering in the UB School...
View ArticleRough terrain? No problem for beaver-inspired autonomous robot
Autonomous robots excel in factories and other manmade spaces, but struggle with the randomness of nature. To help these machines overcome uneven terrain and other obstacles, UB researchers have turned...
View ArticleBeer. Soup. Barley’s next great use? A medical imaging drink
Before launching their latest science experiment, UB researchers bought more than 200 types of tea, chocolate, herbs and other foodstuffs. The goal wasn’t to stock up for long hours in the lab, but...
View ArticleUB offers early-bird pricing for select business improvement courses
TCIE is offering early-bird discounts for two professional certification programs that start in September. Courses are part of TCIE’s fall inventory of open-enrollment business improvement courses for...
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