Stony Brook University will unveil a statue of its mascot, Wolfie the Seawolf, on Thursday, September 26, at 4 pm. The statue includes a dedicated bench for resting and taking photos. A rain date is set for Friday, September 27, at 11 am.
Anthony Szema, a research assistant professor in the Department of Technology and Society, recently participated in a Pentagon briefing to discuss his work with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Szema aims to help soldiers who suffer from Iraq Afghanistan War Lung Injury (IAW-LI) with coverage for medical assistance.
Stony Brook University has welcomed its largest incoming class of first-year students in its 67-year history. The university, a prominent institution in New York State, reported a 13% increase in first-year undergraduate enrollment for the fall 2024 term. A total of 4,042 new first-year students joined the campus, up from 3,569 in fall 2023. Additionally, transfer student numbers rose by 4%, with 1,334 new transfers compared to the previous year's 1,286.
Stony Brook University, in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, citizens of the Shinnecock Indian Nation, Open Ocean Robotics, and McLane Research Laboratories, has unveiled a solar-powered, remote-controlled craft that can autonomously roam Shinnecock Bay for months. This vessel gathers vital data on species inhabiting the waters without harming the ecosystem.
A team of researchers at Stony Brook University is developing a new method to analyze breast cancer imaging using mathematical modeling and deep learning. The project, led by Chao Chen, PhD, Associate Professor, and Prateek Prasanna, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics, aims to create more interpretable and robust predictive disease models. Their goal is to improve diagnosis and develop treatment plans specific to biomarker imaging and modeling findings.
Stony Brook University's annual CommUniversity Day, an interactive festival that brings together the university, Stony Brook Medicine, and the surrounding community for a day of fun, learning, and exploration, will take place Saturday, September 28, from noon to 4 pm.
Faculty, administrators, staff, and current students at Suffolk County Community College will welcome new and prospective students to an open house on Sunday, November 3, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. The event will be held at all three of the college’s campuses in Riverhead, Selden, and Brentwood, as well as its Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center in Riverhead.
Ahmad Pratama has returned to Stony Brook University, this time as the University Libraries’ data literacies lead. Reflecting on his journey, he states, “Fate brought me here not once, but twice.”
A team of researchers at Stony Brook University is working on a new method to analyze breast cancer imaging using mathematical modeling and deep learning. Led by Chao Chen, associate professor, and Prateek Prasanna, assistant professor, both from the Department of Biomedical Informatics, the initiative aims to improve disease diagnosis and create treatment plans based on biomarker imaging and modeling findings.
Sayville Ford has donated a pallet of new car parts to William Floyd High School’s Automotive program. This donation will allow students to work on various repairs, enhancing their training in the field.
Materials scientist Meng Li is a staff scientist in the Electron Microscopy group at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science user facility at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, which she joined last year. Li splits her time between helping users conduct in situ experiments at CFN’s transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) and conducting her own research. Her research interests include in situ TEM studies of corrosion and catalysis and developing new in situ microscopy instrumentation and experimental tools.
The only price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County was found at a single gas station in the week ending Sept. 14, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.