Micron Technology’s expansion in North Syracuse is expected to generate thousands of high-tech jobs in the coming years, but many Central New York (CNY) workers
Shivam Kumar recently identified the vulnerability in a key component of countless computing systems and the largest open-source project in existence.
From forensic DNA analysis to mock crime scenes, Syracuse University's Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute is training the next generation of investigators.
Investments in semiconductor manufacturing, quantum science and advanced technology commercialization were highlighted at a nanotechnology symposium on campus.
Earth and environmental science researchers found that traditional oil and gas extraction methods may take a greater toll on stream health than fracking.
Physics professor Collin Capano and doctoral student Alex Correia are decoding the ‘ringdown’ of colliding black holes, hoping to find cracks in Einstein's theories.
A new chemistry platform from Assistant Professor Xiaoran Hu could keep cancer drugs inactive until they reach a tumor, offering a path to more precise
The minor, beginning this fall, will prepare students to thrive in an artificial intelligence driven environment and provide them with highly marketable skills.
Chosen companies will benefit from academic research capabilities, specialized equipment and faculty expertise to accelerate the development of semiconductor technologies.
With Micron Technology’s $100 billion local investment, the University’s efforts to build a workforce pipeline, with veterans playing a critical role, was celebrated.