The
University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, or UB Engineering, is the largest public engineering school in the state of New York and is home to eight departments.[1] Established in 1946, UB Engineering is ranked 59th by
U.S. News & World Report[2] and has an annual research expenditure of $72 million.[1]
Since May 10, 2012 UB Engineering has officially moved to its new home,
Davis Hall.[3] The building, as a part of
UB 2020 Strategic Plan, hosts Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments.[4]
Department locations
Bell Hall - Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Bonner Hall - Biomedical Engineering, Engineering Development and Alumni Relations, Undergraduate Education Offices
Davis Hall - Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Dean's Office
Furnas Hall - Chemical and Biological Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Jarvis Hall - Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Ketter Hall - Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Departments
The school includes eight departments offering undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees in following disciplines:
Research Institute for Safety and Security in Transportation (RISST)[29]
Calspan-University at Buffalo Research Center (CUBRC)[37] (member of the Alliance for Biosecurity,[38] a group of biopharmaceutical companies and universities that promote the development of medical countermeasures for bioterrorist attacks or infectious disease pandemics[39])
Center for Excellence in Home Health and Well-Being through Adaptive Smart Environment (Home BASE)[40]
Institute for Sustainable Transportation and Logistics (ISTL)[41]
The
University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, or UB Engineering, is the largest public engineering school in the state of New York and is home to eight departments.[1] Established in 1946, UB Engineering is ranked 59th by
U.S. News & World Report[2] and has an annual research expenditure of $72 million.[1]
Since May 10, 2012 UB Engineering has officially moved to its new home,
Davis Hall.[3] The building, as a part of
UB 2020 Strategic Plan, hosts Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments.[4]
Department locations
Bell Hall - Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Bonner Hall - Biomedical Engineering, Engineering Development and Alumni Relations, Undergraduate Education Offices
Davis Hall - Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Dean's Office
Furnas Hall - Chemical and Biological Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Jarvis Hall - Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Ketter Hall - Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Departments
The school includes eight departments offering undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees in following disciplines:
Research Institute for Safety and Security in Transportation (RISST)[29]
Calspan-University at Buffalo Research Center (CUBRC)[37] (member of the Alliance for Biosecurity,[38] a group of biopharmaceutical companies and universities that promote the development of medical countermeasures for bioterrorist attacks or infectious disease pandemics[39])
Center for Excellence in Home Health and Well-Being through Adaptive Smart Environment (Home BASE)[40]
Institute for Sustainable Transportation and Logistics (ISTL)[41]