
Scientists developing microchips with brain and lung tissue to study viral neuroinflammation
ÌÇÐÄlogoers will use tissue-on-chip technology as a new way to explore the relationship between the lungs and brain.

Darren Lipomi: A catalyst for change in chemical engineering
The new professor and department chair aims to clear the air on the field and academia at large.

How to design autonomous machines that are more reliable and less costly
An international team of computer scientists has developed a new method to reduce cost-safety tradeoffs.

Patented ultrasound technologies improve diagnosis for cancer and other diseases
New technologies developed at Rochester could soon help make ultrasound a more powerful tool for diagnosing cancer, liver disease, and other pathologies.

Scientists leverage ultrasound to build new blood vessels in living tissue
A technology most often used for medical imaging is being repurposed to treat damaged tissue in a range of applications.

Alejandro Cruz Setzekorn: Realizing the power of genomics through data science
A data science master’s student analyzes how turning genes on and off can impact neurodegenerative diseases.

Bit by megabit
The Department of Computer Science at Rochester marks 50 years of revolutionary progress.

Reengineering the concert experience
Stu Elby ’82 helps make Sphere a revolutionary entertainment venue.

Who is more polarized about AI—the tech community or the general public?
An analysis of nearly 34,000 comments on Reddit provides new insights about perceptions of AI after ChatGPT’s launch.

New technique pinpoints nanoscale ‘hot spots’ in electronics to improve their longevity
Rochester engineers have developed a way to spot tiny, overheated components that cause electronics’ performance to degrade.