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degree options in Innovative Technologies
Whether you’re interested in using quantum computing to answer questions related to black holes, complex molecules and cryptography, or leveraging AI to help improve well-being for veterans, students and the public, Innovative Technologies has a program for you. Click through these three panels to start exploring.
degree options in Innovative Technologies
allows students to participate in gravitational-wave astronomy, including the design of next-generation observatories
empowers tomorrow's forensic experts through cutting-edge research and collaboration to advance forensic science and national security
A new lakebed mapping initiative on Skaneateles Lake is helping scientists pinpoint nutrient-rich sediments that fuel harmful algal blooms (HABs), a growing threat to Syracuse’s major drinking water source.
What happens just before something breaks? When you bend metal, stretch rubber or twist fabric and risk damaging the materials, math equations are at work.
Syracuse University’s Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute hosted the nation’s first hands-on Next-Generation Sequencing training for state crime labs.
The endowed professorship represents the latest addition to A&S’ high-caliber faculty.
A&S graduate student Brianna Cardillo develops an algorithm in her computational forensics course to promote books by marginalized authors.
The excavation of massive caverns in South Dakota paves the way for an international team of researchers, including Syracuse University physicists, to further explore neutrinos’ role in the Universe.