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The RENEW Institute is an interdisciplinary research institute that aims to bring about transformational change through research, education and community engagement activities.

12/17/2018

Director of UB Renew, Dr.Amit Goyal will be delivering a talk at the prestigious 5th Institute Lecture that will be held at IIT Madras tomorrow. Dr. Goyal, who is known for his research in the area of large-area, low-cost, high performance, “flexible electronic” devices, including superconducting devices, photovoltaics, ferroelectrics, multiferroics, etc., as well as in 3D self-assembly of nanodots and nanorods for device applications, will discuss the discovery and applications of High Temperature Superconductors. For more details on the event, check below:

Polar explorer to deliver lecture 06/07/2018

Don’t miss the Sebastian Copeland Distinguished Lecture today! Copeland will discuss “Global Warming and a Call to Action: How Ice Foretells the Next Systematic Transformation”.

Join us at the Marquis Ballroom of the Hotel at Lafayette at 391 Washington St., Buffalo starting at 2:30 p.m.

Buffalo Rising and UB Now have also spotlighted this lecture. You can read these stories from their feature sections through the links provided below:

https://www.buffalorising.com/2018/06/renowned-polar-explorer-to-deliver-next-ub-renew-distinguished-lecture/

Polar explorer to deliver lecture Sebastian Copeland will discuss his polar expeditions and the perils of climate change as part of the RENEW lecture series.

05/15/2018

Join us for Coffee with RENEW on Monday, May 21st at 9:00AM in our new office located in Cooke 108 on North Campus!

This is an opportunity to discuss seed proposal collaborations as the deadline is quickly approaching (May 31st), and take a tour of our new lab and office space!

Please join us for coffee, tea and pastries.

Ancient paper art, kirigami, poised to improve smart clothing 04/25/2018

A team of researchers led by Shenqiang Ren, Professor at UB and a member of RENEW have developed stretchable electronics using the design principles behind ‘Kirigami’-the ancient art of Japanese paper cutting. This new research has lead to incredible opportunities that could revolutionize bendable electronics and wearable technology. To read the full story, check the link below:

Ancient paper art, kirigami, poised to improve smart clothing New research shows how paper-cutting can make ultra strong, stretchable electronics.

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