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March 2019
SyracuseCoE Research & Technology Forum – Engineered by Corning, Designed by Syracuse Architecture: The Architectural Applications of Corning® Willow Glass®
REGISTER NOW! ATTEND IN PERSON | JOIN VIA WEBINAR Dr. Daekwon Park (Assistant Professor at Syracuse School of Architecture) and Dr. Sean Garner (Senior Research Associate at Corning Inc.) discuss the experimental collaboration process between designers at Syracuse School of Architecture and scientists at Corning Incorporated. The collaboration was conducted as a semester-long directed research studio course for the Master of Science students at Syracuse School of Architecture. Dr. Daekwon Park and his students focused on developing creative and innovative…
Find out more »April 2019
Fifteenth Annual Symposium on Energy in the 21st Century
Registration opens in December. Early registration: $60 including breakfast and lunch. Now in its 15th year, the Symposium has been awarded as the pinnacle conference on energy policy in both New York State and the Northeast. About 400 people from around Northeast are expected to be in attendance. The event prides itself on its informal atmosphere that bolsters a rich environment for partners and the public to explore critical energy issues with experts. There are no breakout sessions and no…
Find out more »SyracuseCoE Research & Technology Forum – Up, Up, and Away: Using Drones for Earth Sciences and Geospatial Research and Teaching
REGISTER NOW! ATTEND IN PERSON | JOIN VIA WEBINAR Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs), a.k.a. drones, are emerging technologies that are transforming numerous industries. In the environmental field, UAVs are changing the ways we monitor and collect data on land and over water, revolutionizing the quality and frequency of remote data collection that has previously been conducted via planes or satellites. In this Research and Technology Forum, you will hear from two Syracuse University faculty members who are applying UAVs in…
Find out more »June 2019
Opportunity Zone Panel Discussion
June 10, 10:00 a.m. - Noon at CNYBAC RSVP to: cnybac@upstate.edu *Please note if calling in or attending in person https://cnybac.com/events/show/opportunity-zone-panel-discussion
Find out more »Business Incubator Association of NYS (BIANYS) Annual Conference-June 10
June 10-11 at The Tech Garden and CNY Biotech Accelerator Keynotes: David Rose (GUST) and Chris Heivly (Co-founder of Mapquest, Techstars EIR) Registration Fee/Register directly through BIANYS at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/business-incubator-association-of-nys-annual-meeting-2019-syracuse-tickets-56828234780 No call-in available; in person attendance only
Find out more »Business Incubator Association of NYS (BIANYS) Annual Conference-June 11
June 10-11 at The Tech Garden and CNY Biotech Accelerator Keynotes: David Rose (GUST) and Chris Heivly (Co-founder of Mapquest, Techstars EIR) Registration Fee/Register directly through BIANYS at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/business-incubator-association-of-nys-annual-meeting-2019-syracuse-tickets-56828234780 No call-in available; in person attendance only
Find out more »July 2019
ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit
The 10th annual ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit (The Summit), brings together experts and professionals from many disciplines to think about energy challenges in new and innovative ways, with the goal of moving transformational energy technologies out of the lab and into the market. Join other industry experts, thought leaders, and decision makers at the 2019 Summit to: Experience the latest technological advancements across a wide variety of energy sectors Attend practical seminars on accelerating the commercialization of cutting-edge technologies Network…
Find out more »November 2019
Driving Entrepreneurship: Exploring Models of Innovation and Supports, A SyracuseCoE R&T Forum
REGISTER In Person | Webinar Innovation and entrepreneurship come in many shapes and sizes. At this month’s SyracuseCoE Research & Technology forum, we will focus on different models of innovation and growth, including an award-winning student-led start-up, PAANI, that has developed clean water solutions for global health; an internal model of innovation in a global company, Ramboll, that engages students and the community to leverage hyperspectral imaging to address harmful algae blooms; and a federal agency, U.S. Trade Development Agency, that provides grant…
Find out more »January 2020
Occupant Behavior Driven Smart Building Controls, A SyracuseCoE Research & Technology Forum
REGISTER: IN-PERSON | WEBINAR In the US, people spend 87% of their time in buildings. Understanding dynamic occupant presence and thermal comfort needs is crucial to ensuring that building design and operations provide healthy and productive living and working environments. Occupant behavior is becoming a leading factor for building energy use, but there are challenges to studying occupant behaviors, as they are complex and ever-changing. Privacy issues and the high cost of sensors can make data collection difficult. The…
Find out more »February 2020
New York’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: A SyracuseCoE R&T Forum
It is an exciting time to be an entrepreneur in Central New York! Learn about NYS business supports.
Find out more »March 2020
CANCELED: Can Next-Gen AC Technology be the key to Grid-Interactive Buildings and a Carbon-Free Grid?
This Research & Technology Forum has been canceled. Visit https://syracuse.edu/coronavirus for more information on SU's COVID-19 prevention protocol. Stay well! “Growing demand for air conditioning is one of the most critical blind spots in today’s energy debate.” ~ Fatih Birol, Executive Director, International Energy Agency (IEA) Building cooling accounts for 20% of the total electricity used in buildings worldwide. And, this consumption is growing fast. If present trends continue, air conditioning electricity demand is expected to triple by 2050.…
Find out more »July 2020
Experts Agree on Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19: How Can Schools Manage Indoor Air to Stop the Spread? A SyracuseCoE Research & Technology Forum
A new school year is beginning soon. Understanding the ventilation and air quality of indoor spaces is critically important. With strong recommendations from 239 scientists from 32 countries, including faculty from Syracuse University, the World Health Organization is now acknowledging the evidence that COVID-19 can be transmitted through aerosol droplets. Viral particles become airborne when people sneeze, cough, sing, talk or breath. As students return to campuses and classrooms, how can faculty, teachers and building managers optimize ventilation and filtration…
Find out more »September 2020
Air Purifiers & Airflows: Minimizing COVID-19 Risk in Classrooms
REGISTER How do we minimize COVID-19 infection risk when we return to school? Students are heading back to classrooms. Undetected, there may be one who’s infected by COVID-19. Beyond masking, what are the options for teachers and administrators to minimize the spread of disease through the air? Join us as we talk with Central New York experts about how air can be replaced or purified to help protect classmates and teachers. When do portable air purifiers make a…
Find out more »November 2020
Indoor Air Quality in Schools and Childcare Facilities During COVID-19
The CDC recently updated their guidance explaining that the novel coronavirus can be transmitted through aerosolized particles that can remain suspended in the air for hours and travel farther than 6 feet (1). As the COVID-19 pandemic has moved across the world, scientists are working around the clock to better understand how it is transmitted, the details of the symptoms and illness, and how to stop the spread of the virus. Engineers including Dr. Shelly Miller and Dr. Jianshun “Jensen” Zhang have been…
Find out more »March 2021
19th Annual New York State Green Building Conference and Mass Timber Symposium
"As the premier green building conference in the Northeast, our progressive advisory council has fostered our growth by consistently bringing together top green building researchers, educators, and practitioners. Conference participants represent many industries including architecture, engineering, construction, consulting, deconstruction, landscape architecture, government, higher education, K-12 education, state agencies, real estate, and management firms. The 2021 NYS Green Building Conference will be held virtually, through a series of webinars beginning Wednesday, March 31st and ending Thursday, April 29th. The Mass Timber…
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