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  • Paras Prasad has received the 2021 IEEE Photonics Society William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award
    7/13/21
    Paras Prasad has received the 2021 IEEE Photonics Society William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award. The award recognizes an exceptional scientific contribution which has had significant impact in the field of lasers and electro-optics. Paras was selected for “pioneering contributions in multiphoton processes in molecular materials and developing technologies that advance biophotonics for multiphoton imaging and therapy.” Paras will receive his award at the upcoming 2021 IEEE Photonics Conference. UBNow article
  • Eva Zurek has won the 2021 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence
    6/21/21
    Eva Zurek has won the 2021 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities. The award recognizes Eva’s sustained scholarship and significant, pioneering contributions in computational chemistry. Eva will be honored at the Celebration of Academic Excellence in Fall 2021. UBNow article
  • Alexey Akimov has won an NSF CAREER Award
    6/25/21
    Alexey Akimov has won an NSF CAREER Award. The award will support the Akimov group’s development of quantum dynamics methods for condensed matter and nanoscale systems, with an emphasis on excited-state processes such as charge and energy transfer. The award will also support outreach and educational initiatives including workshops for graduate students and a virtual international seminar series on advancements in theory. UBNow article
  • John Richard awarded five-year $2 million grant from NIH
    6/21/21
    John Richard has been awarded a five-year $2 million Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health titled, “Mechanism of Enzyme Action and for the Development of Enzyme Inhibitors.” This grant will fund studies on the mechanism of enzyme action and the development of enzyme inhibitors with potential therapeutic applications.
  • Jochen Autschbach named a UB Distinguished Professor
    6/21/21
    Jochen Autschbach has been named a UB Distinguished Professor. This award honors faculty who have achieved national or international prominence and a distinguished reputation as intellectual leaders in their discipline. Jochen’s prolific research program in computational chemistry and his exceptional record of publications were the basis of his selection. UBNow article