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International co-op and studies enrich computer science student’s experience

April 9, 2021

University of Cincinnati student Tosha Bapat came into the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) unsure of which major to pursue. Starting in the Freshman Engineering Program and exploring a variety of courses helped Bapat discover her passion: computer science. As she prepares to graduate, Bapat shares her story through cooperative education (co-op) jobs in both industry and research, a year spent studying and working abroad in Hong Kong and Japan, and her commitment to making a difference through student groups.

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Biomedical engineering student driven to help others

July 21, 2021

University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering student Linda Yoder was named Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science at UC. Yoder has co-op internship experience at medical device companies Cook Medical and Vein360. She's maximized her time at UC in student groups including Engineers Without Borders, Mortar Board, Out in STEM and Makers Club.

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Mission possible: Perseverance and the path to Mars

March 26, 2021

As Perseverance hurtled toward its destination in February after years of preparation and a 7-month, 300-million-mile spaceflight, emotions ran deep among three recent University of Cincinnati graduates.

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UC student converts waste grease to biofuel at city sewer district

September 28, 2021

Andres Mata’s research for his University of Cincinnati master’s degree in chemical engineering could result in a greener fuel source. Mata, who was awarded Graduate Student Engineer of the Month from UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, was the lead graduate student working on a pilot project in Professor Mingming Lu’s lab to extract lipids from grease at wastewater treatment plants for biodiesel production.

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Law.com: UC criminologist explains risk assessment tools

July 24, 2020

Helping to shed light on the seeming discrepancy in risk assessment tools is University of Cincinnati criminologist Ed Latessa, a professor of criminal justice in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services.