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Department of Electrical Engineering – University at Buffalo
Prof. Singisetti’s group at the University at Buffalo (UB) focuses on understanding the fundamental electrical and electronic properties of solid-state materials.
How air pollution threatens health and what we can do
Air pollution poses a significant environmental health risk, resulting in approximately 6.7 million premature deaths annually due to both ambient and household air pollution....
The European Ocean Pact: Unlocking a resilient and prosperous future
Charlina Vitcheva at the European Commission leads us through the European Ocean Pact policy, which unlocks a resilient and prosperous future.
EU backs Africa-Europe transport boost with strategic corridor investments
The European Union is stepping up efforts to improve transport and trade connections between Africa and Europe through its Global Gateway strategy.
Smarter, safer public sector payments
Smarterpay Limited explains how to achieve smarter and safer solutions for the transformation of public sector payments.
Deconstructing misconceptions: The relevance of androgens for human health
Alexandra Cara and Carol F. Elias from the University of Michigan Medical School provide insights into the critical role of androgens in human health, including their vital roles throughout various life stages.
Defence in depth: Building layers of security in a modern threat landscape
Raymond Setchfield discusses building layers of security in a modern threat landscape within this defence-in-depth focus.
Violence prevention and response
Violence against women, particularly intimate partner violence, is a serious public health concern. Lorna Rothery spoke with Britta Baer, Regional Advisor on Violence Prevention at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), about the risks and effects of violence, along with strategies for prevention and protection.
Diabetes management: Improving early diagnosis and care to address the silent epidemic
Drs Francesc Xavier Cos Claramunt and Carmen Hurtado, representatives of the European Diabetes Forum (EUDF), discuss the prevalence and challenges associated with diabetes management and the health-related policies needed to support prevention and early diagnosis.
NICE recommends six digital technologies for cardiac rehabilitation
NICE has conditionally recommended six digital technologies to support cardiac rehabilitation, enabling remote monitoring and patient support while further evidence is evaluated.
World’s first gene therapy for p47 Chronic Granulomatous Disease developed by UCL and GOSH
UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital have developed the world's first gene therapy for p47 Chronic Granulomatous Disease.
EU waste management creates potential to cut emissions and costs
While the European Union is ahead of global standards in waste management, a new study shows that more improvements are still possible.
Multimorbidity, dementia, and frailty: Building integrated care for an ageing population
As more older adults live with dementia, frailty, and multiple long-term conditions, health and social care systems must adapt to deliver truly coordinated, person-centred support.
Regenerative agriculture: A new chapter in EU green farming policy
Discover the EESC opinion on Regenerative agriculture as a target towards enhancing sustainable food production.
University of Warwick develops quantum diamond sensor for cancer detection
Researchers at the University of Warwick have created a quantum diamond sensor, a diamond-based magnetometer capable of accurately detecting cancer cells.
Mobility insights for a better digital government
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published a new report exploring Population Movement Data (PMD).
Kerry Lyons – Dementia UK
Kerry Lyons, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Frailty and Physical Health, Dementia UK
Kerry is a Consultant Admiral Nurse at Dementia UK who specialises in frailty...
Engr. Moneeza Baig – CEME, NUST
Moneeza Baig is a Computer Engineer with Master’s in Engineering Management from NUST College of EME. She has been actively involved in academic research...
Dr Yasir Ahmad – College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, National University of Sciences...
Dr Yasir Ahmad has almost 20 years of working experience in engineering and eight years of academic experience. His research interests are SME management,...





















