Research & Technology Forums

Join the discussion about the future of environmental and energy systems technologies.

SyracuseCoE is dedicated to bringing together researchers, industry leaders and technical practitioners to exchange the ideas and experiences that accelerate innovations from the lab to the market. Each month, we hold a Research and Technology Forum that highlights research, collaborations and projects by faculty and Partners.  The event provides an interdisciplinary platform to network, brainstorm and actively interact to share groundbreaking achievements in environmental and energy systems technologies.

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Events in January 2025

  • A Primer on License Agreements: The Basics You Need to Know

    A Primer on License Agreements: The Basics You Need to Know

    January 8, 2025

    Partner Event: A Primer on License Agreements – The Basics You Need to Know

    A CNY Biotech Accelerator Concept to Commercialization Virtual Presentation

    Time and Date: January 8, 2025, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST

    Speaker: John W. Boger, Partner, Heslin Rothenberg Farley Mesiti

    Register in advance for this meeting to receive Zoom access information:

    https://upstate.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlf-uorzssGtBbEEaMBLiU8322vpE3VJjj   

    A Primer on License Agreements – The Basics You Need to Know
    (hosted by CNY Biotech Accelerator)

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  • January Research & Technology Forum: Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy

    Category: In-Person Events January Research & Technology Forum: Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy


    January 30, 2025

    Register today for SyracuseCoE's January Research & Technology Forum, featuring a presentation from Professor Weiwei Zheng, Associate Professor of Chemistry in the College of Arts & Sciences. Learn about Dr. Zheng's research of semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs), their unique dimension-dependent electric and optical properties, and fundamental questions regarding the role of composition, band gap engineering and assembly of semiconductor nanomaterials in their physical properties. Dr. Zheng's research focuses on designing and synthesizing functional semiconductor nanocrystals and enhancing their efficiency while reducing costs for renewable energy harvesting.

    727 East Washington St
    Syracuse, NY 13244
    United States
    3154434445

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