
Research at the Watson School
The Watson School's research programs span the Watson School's academic departments and often integrate with campus-wide organized research centers and institutes of advanced studies.
Since our founding in 1983, the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science at Binghamton University has developed an outstanding reputation in the areas of small scale systems, electronics packaging, information security and intelligent systems. Our faculty expertise is critical to our success as a designated New York State Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging (S3IP).
Research programs also play an integral role in graduate and undergraduate studies in the school. More than 100 graduate students are supported on sponsored research awards. In addition, our effort to enhance undergraduate education has been advanced with annual National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site awards allowing students to spend a summer on the Binghamton campus engaged in research with our faculty.
Our diverse research activities are centralized within the departments and organized research centers. To learn more, you should surf our department links.