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Navy eyes graphene nanoribbon for ultimate power control system (phy.org, July 21, 2015)

UB engineer has traveled a long distance from humble roots (The Buffalo News, March 19, 2014)

Buffalo Engineer Spring 2012: Available Now (UB Engineering, Spring, 2012)

Cemal Basaran Receives ASME EPPD Excellence in Mechanics Award (UB News, October 24, 2011)

Thermal Problem Solutions of Electronic Devices(in Chinese (May 25, 2011)

Carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, November 16, 2009 )

Carbon Nanotubes Superior to Metals for Electronics (Science in Israel, March 29, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (Huliq news, March 25, 2009)

UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (ScienceBlog, March 25, 2009)

Carbon Nanotubes Are Superior to Metals for Electronics (The X-Journals, March 25, 2009)

Kolnanor leder bast (NyTeknik, March 25, 2009)

Engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (4engr.com, March 25, 2009)

Carbon Nanotubes Are Superior To Metals For Electronics, According to Engineers (ScienceDaily, March 24, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes may replace metals in electronic applications (The Times of India, March 21, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes may replace metals in electronic applications (the Siasat Daily, March 22, 2009)

Engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (Nanite News, March 22, 2009)

Carbon Nanotubes Superior to Metals for Electronics (redOrbit, March 22, 2009)

UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (Science Centric, March 21, 2009)

Carbon Nanotubes More Suited for Electronics than Metal - Scientists have proven it beyond a doubt (Softpedia, March 21, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes may replace metals in electronic applications (newKerala.com, March 21, 2009)

UB Engineers Prove That Carbon Nanotubes Are Superior to Metals for Electronics (Nanotechwire.com, March 21, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes may replace metals in electronic applications (Duniyalive.com, March 21, 2009)

UB Engineers Prove That Carbon Nanotubes Are Superior to Metals for Electronics (Insciences, March 20, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (Physorg.com, March 20, 2009)

UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (EurekAlert, March 20, 2009)

UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (e! Science News, March 20, 2009)

UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (FirstScience.com, March 20, 2009)

Carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (Nanowerk News, March 20, 2009)

UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics (NewsGuide.us, March 20, 2009)

UB Engineers Prove That Carbon Nanotubes Are Superior to Metals for Electronics (UB NEWS, March 20, 2009)

Researchers Help US Navy With All-Electric Warship (Gizmowatch, Dec 27, 2007)

University at Buffalo assists US Navy in Researh and Development of All-Electric Warship (in Chinese) (www.popyard.org, Dec 26, 2007)

US Navy Developing All-Electric Warship (Gizmondo Australia, Dec 26, 2007)

Navy, University of Buffalo co-developing all electric warship (Science News - QJ.NET, Dec 26, 2007)

Researchers designing all-electric warship (Dvorak Uncensored, Dec 24, 2007)

Beating the Heat in Power Electronics (Semiconductor International, Mar 1, 2007)

UB Researchers work today on the electricity of tomorrow (The Spectrum, University at Buffalo, Nov 16, 2006)

Wireless Nanotech Sensors Could Monitor Power Systems 24/7 (University at Buffalo Press Release, October 24, 2006)

Tackling Nanoelectronic Roadblocks (Electronics Online, February 26, 2006)

Hurdling Nanoroadblocks (MachineDesign.com, April 2006)

UB Engineers Tackle Nanoelectronics Roadblocks (LinuxElectrons, Feb 2006)

Researchers Tackle Nanoelectronics RoadBlocks (HPC Wire, Feb 2006)

University Buffalo Tackles Electromigration and Thermomigration (Azonano.com, Feb 2006)

UB Engineers Target Nanoelectronics (UB Reporter, Feb 2006)

Computer simulations of solder joint reliability tests (ssttpro.acesuppliers.com, April 29 2005)

All-Electric Warship (R&D Magazine, Dec 2004)

Researchers to Help Design US Navy's All-Electric Warship (Nano Defense, Nov 2004)

UB researchers help the US Navy Develop a New Generation of Ships (UB Edition on WBFO, Nov 11, 2004)

US Electric Warship to Operate by 2012 (III-Vs Review, Oct 23, 2004)

UB Researchers to Help Design Navy's All- Electric Warship (UB News, Oct 20, 2004)

Exploring New Frontiers in Power- and Nano-Electronics (Advanced Packaging, Sep 2004)

US Researchers Warn Chip Makers Over Solder Stress (ElectronicWeekly.com, Sep 24, 2003)

Soldaduras Electronicas (Noticias de la Ciencia y la Tecnologia, Sep 4, 2003)

Intel Leads Search for Perfect Electronics Package (Yahoo! News/NewsFactor, Sep 9, 2003)

Making Electronic Packages Smaller, More Reliable (Power Electronics Technology, Sep 15, 2003)

US Researchers Warn Chip Makers Over Solder Stress (Design News + Product Design and Development, Sep 24, 2003)

Advancing Electronic Packaging, One Solder Joint At A Time (R&D Magazine, Oct 21, 2003)

University at Buffalo Researchers Look For Key To Tiny Electronics (Global SMT&Packaging, Volume 4 Number 1 Dec/ Jan 2003/4)

Saving cost and speeding up with computer simulation (in Chinese) (SMT.CN, April 13, 2002)

    

 

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