WVXU: CVG is using AI to predict passenger movement
March 9, 2022
WVXU public radio highlighted a University of Cincinnati research project designed to shorten lines at airports like Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International.
March 9, 2022
WVXU public radio highlighted a University of Cincinnati research project designed to shorten lines at airports like Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International.
February 10, 2021
WVXU talks to UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Leyla Esfandiari about her point-of-care device that enables noninvasive point-of-care testing for cancer using biofluids.
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.
November 10, 2021
Zach Fuchs incorporated his hobby of fixing up old pinball machines into his engineering courses and lab at the University of Cincinnati. Fuchs, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, teaches two courses centered around pinball.
August 27, 2020
Arnold Spielberg, 103, helped General Electric design some of the first and most powerful mainframe computers of the 1950s. His work helped set the stage for BASIC computer programming.
September 4, 2020
International media examine UC's research on at-home diagnostic tests for viruses like influenza and coronavirus.
September 8, 2020
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science student Amy Drexelius talks to WLWT Channel 5 about UC's research into saliva tests that can diagnose viruses like coronavirus and influenza.
July 27, 2021
Markets Insider highlights research by University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science to improve detection of falls among elderly so caregivers can respond more quickly.
August 10, 2022
Spectrum News visits the Mantei Center clean room where University of Cincinnati students work on microchips and other electronics. UC professor Rashmi Jha said students are preparing to work in Ohio's growing high-tech industry.