World-Class Education and Experience Gives CNSE Graduate an Advantage in the 'Real World'
Armed with a M.S. degree in Nanoscale Science from CNSE and more experience than most graduate students have right out of school, Evan Spadafora has begun his career with IBM.
Pioneering Nanopatch likely to have Global Impact
Dr. Anand Gadre, Assistant Professor of Nanobioscience at CNSE, has developed a groundbreaking nanopatch that has important implications for addressing a critical health challenge related to organ transplantation.
The world's first nanoeconomics graduate is awarded his Ph.D. from CNSE
In October 2004, Dr. Erez Golan moved to the Albany area to attend the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. Three-and-a-half years later, he is the world's first graduate in Nanoeconomics.
Chancellor's Award Recipient to Pursue NanoBio Degree 'at home' at CNSE
Growing up in New York's Capital Region, Nick Fahrenkopf often drove by CNSE's Albany NanoTech Complex and was intrigued by it. Now, he's thrilled to have the chance to study the exciting world of nanobioscience right in his own backyard.
Professor Lifshin Works to Combat Contamination in SEMs
A research team led by CNSE Professor of Nanoscience Dr. Eric Lifshin is using a new tool in its quest to diminish the persistent problem of contamination in scanning electron microscopes (SEMs).
When Nano Knocks, Open the Door
Dimitri Vaughn of Syracuse, N.Y., is a senior chemistry major at UAlbany with experience in nanoscale science research, thanks to an internship he had at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE).
CNSE graduate puts new ‘spin' on work at NRL
A recent CNSE graduate is putting his own "spin" on the emerging field of nanotechnology through a coveted research position with the Naval Research Laboratory ("NRL") in Washington, DC.
Bloculus Prime
The newest addition to CNSE is Bloculus Prime, a massive piece of artwork that hangs in CNSE's NanoFab 300 North rotunda. The installation, which measures 18 feet by 9 feet by 15 feet, represents a star-shaped form of eight tomato-cage frames that are fastened together, radiating out from a spherical center.
CNSE Professor Diebold looks forward to the opportunities for collaboration and interaction
As a new member of CNSE's esteemed faculty, Alain Diebold, Empire Innovation Professor of Nanoscale Science at CNSE, looks forward to the opportunities for collaboration and interaction available here. He's already experienced this, sometimes in unexpected but positive ways.
CNSE student reflects on the "perfect environment"
Ph.D. student Chimaobi Mbanaso shares his experience so far at CNSE, "the perfect environment for young minds in nanotechnology"