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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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Cybersecurity expert arms the next generation

January 26, 2021

University of Cincinnati faculty member Coleman Kane blends research and industry to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity experts, create innovative digital security solutions and strengthen the local cyber workforce.

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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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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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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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Spectrum News: Cincinnati recruits high-tech manufacturing

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.

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Business Courier: UC named to national microelectronics hub

September 22, 2023

The University of Cincinnati is among 65 institutions, businesses and government agencies that will use the first federal grants to help bolster the domestic production and development of new state-of-the-art semiconductors in the United States.

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What computers tell us about synthetic biology

March 3, 2022

Creating synthetic life could be easily within our grasp soon based on a comparison with the evolution of computer chips. Computer programming and gene synthesis appear to share little in common. But according to University of Cincinnati professor Andrew Steckl, an Ohio Eminent Scholar, leaps forward in technology in the former make him optimistic that wide scale gene manufacture is achievable.