06/12/2026
Student research with has been recognized by the State University of New York (SUNY) with the SUNY Graduate Research Empowering and Accelerating Talent (GREAT) award 🔬🏅
Congratulations to Laura Sherwood, PhD candidate in biomedical engineering, who is advised by Stelios Andreadis, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Sherwood's research uses a developmentally inspired approach to generate functional salivary gland organoids, mini organs, from human induced pluripotent stem cells.
Learn more about her work: http://ms.spr.ly/6184v9NJ8
06/08/2026
Congratulations to alum Nicholas Reilly, who received the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program while finishing his BS at 🎉🎉
Nicholas will utilize the Fellowship as he pursue a PhD in Chemical Engineering at Columbia University this fall!
Learn more about Nicholas and his fellowship:
NSF GRFP recipient to develop viable fuels from CO2
Nicholas Reilly, a recent chemical engineering alum, received the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) award earlier this spring. His project aims to generate economically viable CO2-derived fuels like natural gas.
05/29/2026
Aurora del Carmen Munguía-López, assistant professor, discussed her research with Business Insider in an article on a new system for recycling facilities that could help sort recyclable materials more efficiently.
Read her comments and learn more here:
Civil engineering researchers are teaching AI how to sort your recycling
Business Insider sought the expertise of Auora del Carmen Munguía-López, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, in an article about a new AI system being researched for recycling facilities that could help sort recyclable materials more efficientl...
05/21/2026
Mark Swihart, SUNY Distinguished Professor in , was recognized with the 2026 Marshall mentoring award from the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
The award recognizes a faculty member's contributions to graduate education, and the comprehensive and sustained mentorship of graduate students.
Learn more:
Swihart receives mentoring award
The SUNY Distinguished Professor is the 2026 recipient of the Geoffrey Marshall Mentoring Award from the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
05/14/2026
We've been celebrating the and all of our students 🎉🎉
Check out some of our favorite shots from our Undergraduate Awards ceremony, and get ready for this weekend 🎓🎓
05/07/2026
is launching a new undergraduate minor in nuclear engineering!
Our new program provides students with a strong foundation in applied nuclear science and engineering — including nuclear reactions, radioactivity, radiation, reactor design, hazards and safety, and in energy, medicine and materials.
Discover the new minor and learn how it got started:
UB CBE Launches New Nuclear Engineering Minor
The Chemical and Biological Engineering Department in the University at Buffalo's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is launching a new undergraduate minor in Nuclear Engineering.
05/01/2026
researcher are using concepts found in DNA to enhance the functionality of chiral semiconductors — electronic materials whose structures are left- or right-handed, that absorb visible light.
assistant professor Dave Tsai is co-author on the recent study, describing a material that can both detect the handedness of light and respond to visible light.
This work has been featured by Open Access Government and Tech Xplore.
Learn more about this work and its impact:
http://ms.spr.ly/6188vJXek
04/23/2026
UB CBE swept the SEAS Faculty and Staff awards! Congratulations to Miao Yu, Rudi Gunawan, Ema Scollo, Dave Kofke, and Haiqing Lin!
04/23/2026
Congratulations to junior, Matthew Bablin 👏👏
Matthew received the highly competitive Barry Goldwater Scholarship — recognizing outstanding undergraduates pursuing research careers in science, mathematics and engineering.
Matthew works in the Sustainable Systems Engineering lab at UB, focusing on plastic recycling technology.
Learn more about Matthew and his research:
Chemical engineering student named Goldwater Scholar
CBE junior Matthew Bablin has received the highly competitive national award.