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UC joins Ohio to improve worker safety

September 9, 2024

Ohio is taking steps to ensure the safety of workers in proximity to these electronic tools. The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation awarded $9.4 million for workforce safety innovation projects, including two led by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Engineering celebrates $46M in public research investment

October 24, 2024

UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science received a record $46 million in grant awards in the last fiscal year that ended in September. This represents a 200% increase over the past five years as UC tackles new frontiers in fields such as space exploration, energy, cybersecurity and disaster preparedness.

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CVG and UC put AI to work to shorten airport lines

February 25, 2022

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science doctoral student Javier Viaña used airport technology that identifies the number of people entering the terminals to build a custom algorithm that can help the airport predict surges of travelers in 15-minute increments. The goal is to help the airport anticipate crowding to reduce long waits.

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New AI tool assesses risk of self-harm

May 9, 2024

An assessment tool that leverages a powerful new artificial intelligence was able to predict whether patients exhibited suicidal thoughts and behaviors using a quick and simple combination of variables.

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Wireless sensor fits like a second skin

August 18, 2022

A University of Cincinnati electrical engineer has created a new flexible skin sensor that fits like a Band-Aid to monitor your health wirelessly without bulky electronics. Unlike previous generations of wearable sensors, the design has no rigid parts and relies on surface acoustic wave technology to transmit health data wirelessly.

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New AI predicts anxiety levels

June 18, 2024

A new form of artificial intelligence was developed that uses a short picture rating task and a small set of contextual variables to predict whether someone is experiencing anxiety.

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Goldwater scholar explores microchips of future

June 15, 2023

Goldwater scholar Greg Muha, an electrical engineering undergraduate at the University of Cincinnati, is studying how to apply a polarizing material to microchips to create circuits that use less energy.