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UC engineering professor honored for achievements in electronics, photonics

October 7, 2022

Andrew Steckl, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Cincinnati, was awarded the Electronics and Photonics Award from the Electrochemical Society (ECS). Steckl pioneered the field of rare-earth electroluminescent materials incorporated in semiconductors, creating bright beautiful colors used in digital flat screens. His research also includes biosensors for medical applications.

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UC’s AI innovations at work

August 7, 2023

Here at the University of Cincinnati, researchers are employing AI to gather and analyze data, to better understand human behavior and to create simulations for improved predictions. They also are seeking to improve AI decision-making, and they’re creating programs to help students and faculty harness AI for good.

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Intel's Ohio plants promise opportunity for UC

January 25, 2022

Intel Corp. announced on Friday it will open two new semiconductor fabrication plants outside Columbus as part of an estimated $20 billion investment in Ohio. The three-year construction project represents the biggest private investment in the history of the state, offering the promise of new high-tech jobs for thousands of residents, including many graduates of the University of Cincinnati.

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Cincinnati Edition: What will Intel's plant mean for Ohio?

February 11, 2022

Cincinnati Edition talks to University of Cincinnati computer engineering professors Ranga Vemuri and Rashi Jha and associate professor of economics Michael Jones about what Intel's proposed fabrication plants will mean for Ohio's economy and technology industry.

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UC adds cybersecurity engineering degree

December 15, 2021

The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science introduced a new bachelor’s of science degree in cybersecurity engineering; the first cohort of students joined in the fall of 2021. The program complements UC’s various initiatives during the last five years to meet the quickly expanding need for a capable cybersecurity workforce. Cybersecurity jobs are expected to grow by 30 percent in the next 10 years.

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UC’s student body president reflects on his experience

November 17, 2020

Logan Lindsay, a senior computer engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, reflects on being a first-generation college student, student body president and a co-op intern at London Computer Systems and Siemens Digital Industries.

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Doctoral student works on biosensors for cancer detection

December 16, 2020

Yuqian Zhang, a doctoral graduate of the University of Cincinnati in electrical engineering, has focused her research on establishing innovative lab-on-a-chip devices for the rapid and sensitive detection of biomarkers for early disease diagnosis and prognosis. As she completes her degree in December, Zhang is being celebrated as the Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. Since coming to UC in 2015, Zhang has worked under the guidance of Leyla Esfandiari, assistant professor of biomedical and electrical engineering, in the Integrative Biosensing Lab.

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UC designs home test for influenza

September 2, 2020

University of Cincinnati researchers are working on new technology that can concentrate a sample of saliva to test for viruses at home without waiting for third-party lab results.