
Finding art in the tools of science
This year鈥檚 Art of Science competition, which explores 鈥渢he aesthetic beauty that results when science, art, and technology intersect,鈥 drew more than 50 entries and more than 700 votes cast for People鈥檚 Choice.

鈥楩antastic鈥 Rochester undergraduate research highlighted at annual expo
The 2022 Undergraduate Research Exposition featured a range of projects鈥攆rom a sepsis diagnostic device to an examination of life in a prison town鈥攂y more than 100 students.

Rochester鈥檚 Grand Challenges Scholars frame their research in a broad context
Now in its fifth year, the program adds entrepreneurship, global experience, interdisciplinary study, and service to students 鈥渟olution-oriented鈥 tool kit.

Rochester leads development of novel integrated photonic COVID-19 sensor
The inexpensive, portable device could help safeguard against future pandemics and detect viruses and infections in underserved populations.

Rochester researchers seek 鈥榙irect hit鈥 on leukemic stem cells
An internal funding program, plus the close proximity of the University鈥檚 engineering and medical facilities, promotes progress in a potential treatment for acute myeloid leukemia.

Institute of Optics expands graduate recruitment amid soaring national demand
Two new awards will help the 人妻少妇专区 address a pressing need for highly trained PhD graduates and prepare a more diverse pipeline of optics professionals.

Will hearing aids ever be as effective as corrective eyewear?
Despite recent advances in hearing aid technology, users frequently complain that the devices tend to amplify all the sounds around them. Rochester researcher Jong-Noon Nam believes a key part of the answer to this problem lies inside the cochlea of the inner ear.

National Academy of Engineering honors Rob Clark
Clark is among the 111 newly elected members of the academy, considered one of the highest distinctions for an engineer.

International vision association honors Susana Marcos
The Center for Visual Science director has been elected a Gold Fellow by the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

ApiJect gives students a chance to address a global health care challenge
The medical technology company will support student design teams and a University-wide medical device design challenge.