Research

Alfred State College announces Research with Real Results

"Alfred State focuses on work that strengthens our students and our region. Faculty members inject hard-earned work experience into classrooms and labs, and students apply that knowledge to projects that employers value. Research with Real Results gives us a way to show that strength more widely." Dr. Steven Mauro Read Article

Architecture students present design ideas to the Town of Friendship

Alfred State College (ASC) architecture students in Design Studio 5 presented comprehensive plans to reimagine the Town of Friendship. Three groups of students worked for eight weeks and presented their concepts and ideas to interested members of the community at Friendship Central School. Read Article

Students present Drinking Water Treatment plans to Allegany County Department of Health

Six groups of Alfred State students majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Surveying, and Architecture participated in a hands-on learning showcase in their Environmental Tech Concepts class. The students presented their drinking water treatment plans and posters to representatives from the Allegany County Department of Health (ACDOH).

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Alfred State receives a $474,000 grant to create robotic pathways

Alfred State has been awarded $474,019 in funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through an Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant. The grant will support a project led by Assistant Professors Jessica Hutchison and Dr. Mohamed Eleshaky entitled “Developing a Robotics and Automation Technician Pathway for the Agricultural and Industrial Sectors.”

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Team Eco Guys, Inc. wins Startup Allegany Collegiate Competition

The Alfred State College team of Zackary Martin and David Benson teamed up to win the 2nd annual Allegany County Startup Collegiate Competition.  Read Article

Sweating out the details of an Alfred State invention

Dr. Jon Owejan, assistant professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technology, and Nathan DeMario, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering technology, have invented an advanced cooling system that doesn’t require a chemistry degree to understand how it works; it uses water instead of refrigerants to carry heat out of buildings. Read Article