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Bahgat Sammakia, director of Binghamton’s Integrated Electronics Engineering Center (IEEC), is working on microcircuitry that can be bent, twisted or creased. (Can a foldable, updatable electronic newspaper be far behind?) more


Is there more to digital pictures than meets the eye?

Jessica Fridrich, associate professor, department of electrical and computer engineering, has found that digital cameras “fingerprint” every picture they take – and the law enforcement ramifications are enormous. more

How do you get from the Bronx projects to Wall Street?

Tonya Parris was born into a low-income housing project in the Bronx.

Today, she is Vice President of Global Reconciliations Technology at Goldman, Sachs – arguably the most prestigious of Wall Street’s elite investment banks. more

What happens to bacteria
when you peel away the slime?

According to David Davies, associate professor of biology, they can become about as easy to kill as “fish in a barrel.” more

Can students “go global” even without leaving campus?

Dr. Katharine Krebs, director, office of international programs, is helping make sure that foreign cultures aren’t “just represented” at Binghamton – they’re being woven into the whole fabric of university life. more


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