Tool for Assessing Carbon Storing Materials (TACSMA) aims to provide valuable information that supports sustainability and helps guide decision-making.
Upstate PhD candidates Nathan McKean and Allysa P. Kemraj have been awarded the Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Health.
Two projects, funded through a $2.63 million investment from the US Department of Energy add to UAlbany and UConn’s growing research collaboration at the intersection between weather, climate and the energy industry.
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