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UC students help create world's biggest supercomputer

May 29, 2020

Daniel Corcoran, a computer science major in the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science, is part of an international effort to turn everyday computers into a networked supercomputer to tackle public research projects.

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UC grad's company offers new COVID-19 test

March 23, 2020

Medical manufacturer MiCo BioMed is seeking FDA approvals for a new COVID-19 testing device. University of Cincinnati engineering graduate Jay Han is supervising the company's U.S. operations.

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UC professor uses pinball to teach engineering

August 19, 2020

University of Cincinnati's Zach Fuchs uses pinball machines, with help from Stern Pinball company, to teach mechatronics and other courses to engineering students. He has also incorporated the retro arcade game into his research on sensors, AI and autonomous control systems.

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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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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.

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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.