Innovation

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How Could AI Reshape the Field of Computing? We Ask a UNH Expert

We spoke with Radim Bartos, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science at UNH, about how artificial intelligence is transforming the computing landscape — and what this rapid evolution means for innovation, education at UNH, and society at large. Read More

Recent Stories

  • an illustration of corn plants growing out of the earth and a plate of food
    - Farm to Future
    Exploring the link between food and sustainability. Read More
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    - A Carbon-Neutral Future
    Ask Cameron Wake to describe UNH’s response to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and one word comes to mind: aggressive. WildCAP, the university’s climate action plan, is “... Read More
  • UNH student Kathryn Bennett ’18
    - Starting Somewhere
    For Kathryn Bennett ’18, a student in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, an interest in sustainability began at a young age. “I have always been passionate about... Read More
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    - People Power
    Former UNH provost John Aber is a world-renowned expert in natural resources and the environment who today concentrates most of his research in the area of sustainable ecosystem... Read More
  • UNH's Flow Physics Facility Wind Tunnel
    - Win(d)-Win Proposition
    Nike’s “Breaking2” running project tapped UNH’s Flow Physics Facility. Read More
  • illustration of a life preserver with food in it
    - Tackling Student Hunger
    Some 25 percent of UNH students have at a time gone hungry, Alana Davidson ’17 learned when she conducted a survey for a research project. Read More
  • UNH student Peter Abdu ’17 receives a check for $8000
    - Engaging with Innovation
    In May, six undergraduate students received awards totaling $19,500 — just for participating in idea and innovation activities around UNH’s Durham campus. Peter Abdu ’17, Abby... Read More
  • Large computerized instrument, a sorting flow cytometer
    - Cell Sorter
    Need your cells sorted? The University Instrumentation Center’s new sorting flow cytometer can help. Read More
  • Icebreaker Healy in Arctic
    - Northwest Passage
    For two days in March, UNH will be the epicenter for discussions about how New England will respond to changes in the Arctic. Read More
  • UNH graduate Rachel Sabol '17
    - Bio Brain
    When you talk with Rachel Sabol ’17 about her scholarly work, it’s as if she’s been in bioresearch for years. Read More