SUNY Leads the Way to 21st Century Innovation
Over the past decade, New York’s Upstate, Central, and Western regions have been transformed from retired industry into technical paradises. From the entrepreneurial and medical hubs in the greater...
View ArticleUsing Nanotechnology to Detect Asthma
SBU researchers (from left to right) Sanford Simon, Perena Gouma and Milutin Stanacevic Doctors have known since antiquity that the way a patient’s breath smelled could provide clues to the disease...
View ArticleGovernor Cuomo Announces ‘Nano Utica’ $1.5 Billion Public-Private Investment...
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that six leading global technology companies will invest $1.5 billion to create ‘Nano Utica,’ the state’s second major hub of nanotechnology research and...
View ArticleAnother Technology Breakthrough – The World’s First 7nm Chip Made at SUNY
Michael Liehr from SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, left, and Bala Haranand from IBM examine a wafer made up of new 7nm chips. Photo courtesy Darryl Bautista/FPS FOR IBM Recently, a...
View ArticleHonoring The Development of 21st Century Career Skills In School
Technology is a booming industry all across New York, in part due to the success of the nanotechnology research and development being done at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Scientists, engineers, and...
View ArticleCreated at SUNY, The Smallest-Ever 5-Nanometer Transistor is Set to Transform...
Bigger isn’t always better; in the semiconductor business tiny is tops. That is, the more miniscule the transistors, the more of them that can be piled into a computer chip, leading to faster...
View ArticleBy Harnessing the Power of Light, Photonics Can Change Our World
Have you ever wondered why our cell-phones or laptops always overheat when we use it too often? In our daily activities, we see how our electronics are limited by the speed of data processing. Our...
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