Engineering & Technology: UC engineers make rocket fuel from CO2 reactor
October 12, 2021
Engineering and Technology highlights University of Cincinnati assistant professor Jingjie Wu's research into new reactors that convert carbon dioxide into fuel. The technique holds promise to help address climate change and provide fuel for space exploration.
UC hosts virtual Cybersecurity Education Symposium
October 20, 2020
Ohio Cyber Range Institute unveils Remote Programming Centers at second annual Cybersecurity Education Symposium
The world is driven by liquid-vapor phase change
April 4, 2024
University of Cincinnati professor Kishan Bellur is captivated by evaporation - a phenomena that is happening all the time, all around us, but few of us notice. Most liquid surfaces, for example, water in a test tube, are not flat. There is a slight curvature to it called the meniscus. As the liquid evaporates, it climbs up the side of the tube forming a very thin liquid film that is hard to see with the naked eye. Understanding the evaporation process and the behavior of these films are the focus of Bellur's latest research.
The future of work: What’s the future of in-person work?
September 29, 2022
While office buildings traditionally have been at the center of work for many people, factors including the COVID-19 pandemic have forced employers to reconsider the look of their workspaces.
UC dean's research offers hybrid work solutions
August 30, 2022
With hybrid work here to stay, employers need to develop more creative and productive solutions for their employees to work both from home and in the office, research from a University of Cincinnati dean found.
Wired: Is psychedelic therapy bubble about to burst?
September 9, 2022
UC postdoctoral researcher Nese Devenot talks to Wired magazine about challenges facing psychedelic therapies.
Trailblazing a new approach to neurology care
September 15, 2022
The University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute is transforming into a Learning Health System, a data-driven, patient-centered approach with the goal of measurably improving outcomes for patients with neurological disorders.
Unlocking the mysteries of cell migration
June 6, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Atsuo Sasaki and an international team of collaborators have been awarded a Human Frontier Science Program research grant to learn more about how cells migrate, with an ultimate goal of developing new treatments to prevent cancer growth and spread.