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The New York Climate Exchange Seeks SBU Experts for First Climate Summit

Stony Brook University faculty, staff, and students are invited to help guide the conversation and present their research and ideas at the inaugural Climate Solutions Summit NYC hosted this spring by The New York Climate Exchange. The Summit will focus on topics of equity, environmental justice, and community engagement and education, as well as emerging innovative technologies and energy transitions.

 

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SBU Research Team Takes Major Step Toward a Functioning Quantum Internet

A team of Stony Brook University physicists and their collaborators have taken a significant step toward the building of a quantum internet testbed by demonstrating a foundational quantum network measurement that employs room-temperature quantum memories. Their findings are described in a paper published in the Nature journal Quantum Information.

 

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Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment with AI and Mathematical Models

A team of Stony Brook University researchers — led by scientists in the Department of Biomedical Informatics in the Renaissance School of Medicine and College of Engineering and Applied Sciences — is developing a new way to analyze breast cancer imaging that incorporates mathematical modeling and deep learning.

 

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SBU Researchers Uncover New Cybersecurity Risks in Blockchain, Win eCrime Medal

Researchers from Stony Brook University’s Department of Computer Science earned a bronze medal at eCrime 2024 in Boston. Their research revealed a new type of vulnerability in blockchain technology, focusing on how cybercriminals can exploit human error in blockchain naming systems.

 

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