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Professor and Interim Chair, Klaus Mueller, whose research in explainable machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), has been invited to join the prestigious 2024 cohort of the prestigious Asia-Pacific AI Association Fellows.  Read about it here


Congratulating Sera Lee, PhD candidate who was awarded a $25,000 International Doctoral Degree Fellowship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) for 2024-2025. The award selection was based on scholarly excellence, original research contributions, and a commitment to the support of other women/girls through their research, professional work, or in their communities. 


Thank-a-Teacher: 2024 Recipient Amin Shirangi

Amin was recognized as an exceptional educator who significantly impacted his students' learning experiences. His dedication and effort to go above and beyond in encouraging his students did not go unnoticed. Congratulations to Amin for his outstanding contributions!  Read the student's comments here.


Anthony Szema, MD, FCCP,  FACAAI, FAAAAI, FACP, ATSF, was invited to participate in a briefing at the Pentagon on September 9, 2024. Convened by Denis McDonough, Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with the Department of Defense, this briefing discussed approximately 15,000 U.S. Veterans getting sick post deployment to Karshi Khannand or K2 airbase in Uzbekistan, which is a Soviet-era airbase used by American soldiers to enter Afghanistan during the war on terror.  Read more here.


Dr. Elizabeth Hewitt and Dr. Anil Yazici, “Equitable Access to Long Island Sound Waterfront and Beaches through On-Demand Mobility,”SBU News


Dr. David Tonjes won the 2024 ECO Award for the research designed to improve the management of solid waste in New York State.

Congratulations David!


Understanding the Role of Social Norms in Recycling Behavior: A New York City Study funded by EREF

The study was spearheaded by Elizabeth Hewitt, Ph.D., an Associate Professor at Stonybrook University.  She presented an EREF Science Session: Unwrapping Recycling in NYC for the Holidays discussing her research and results.


The Increasing Value of Science, Technology, and Society Studies (STS), by Anthony Pennings, PhD, Department of Technology and Society, SUNY Korea, August 27, 2023


Automotive Ethics, an interview with Professor Wolf Schafer of the Department of Technology and Society

Part One of the interview

Part Two of the interview


Dr. Klaus Mueller, Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Technology and Society has been named 2024 IEEE Fellow. 

Congradulations Klaus!


Newsworthy Publication:

CSTEP and STEP Programs Celebrate 35 + years of Promoting College Success (May 2023)


Professor David Tonjes, Yiyi Wang, Sameena Manzur, Sagarika Srivastava and Firman Firmansyah attended the Global Waste Management Symposium in Palm Springs, CCA, from February 15-17, 2022. Yiyi Wang presented her paper “Trees and the Forest” on methods to compare waste characterization studies and Firman Firmansyah presented his paper “Determining variation in waste generation” which described trends in daily, seasonal, and annual waste generation.


Sameena Manzur, Yiyi Wang and David Tonjes attended the New York State Association for
Solid Waste Management (NYSASWM) fall meeting on landfill technologies at Clayton, NY
September 26-28, 2021. They had an exhibitor table for the Waste Data and Analysis Center in
support of the New York State solid waste characterization project.


Matthew Johnston, Mark Meigher, Sagarika Srivastava, and Yiyi Wang and Sameena Manzur do research from the Waste Data and Analysis Center and traveled to Walton, NY, September 19-22, 2021, to characterize solid waste and recyclables in the Delaware County system. 


Automotive Ethics VIP

SBU Magazine has featured the work of Professor Schafer's Automotive Ethics team in the Evolution of Education.