Multiple NSF Awards Fund Jie Gao’s Algorithm Research
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is one of the most prestigious organizations in the American science realm. With its dedication to supporting colleges throughout the nation, the NSF continues to help advance...Read More
Materials Science and Engineering Professor Uses Art to Communicate Science
The study of objects less than a billionth of a meter, also known as “nanometers,” is a special research discipline that Materials Science and Engineering Professor Alexander Orlov has been...Read More
Relevant Learning on the Rise at Stony Brook
Relevant learning — a teaching method through which faculty reconfigure their curricula by linking academic content to real-world problems — has long been central to Stony Brook’s mission. Now a...Read More
Stony Brook Builds an Engine of Social Mobility
Without social mobility — the ability to rise from a low-income background to a financially secure future — the American Dream is at risk. In an era of growing income...Read More
BME Professor Receives NSF Funding to Advance Microfluidic Technology
Eric Brouzes, an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation CBET division entitled, “Physical Principles of Magnetic Extraction from...Read More
Volatility of Penguin Population Requires New Approaches to Track Marine Health
Penguins are noisy, as any visitor to an aquarium knows. Penguins may be noisy in others ways too, according to a new study published in Nature Communications. Scientists have long used Adélie...Read More