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Graduate student is making drones safer to fly

October 9, 2020

James "Zach" Wells, a mechanical engineering graduate student at the University of Cincinnati, has developed an algorithm that can be used to support a safe integration of drones into the National Air Space.

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UC's new drone research comes with a catch

June 21, 2021

University of Cincinnati researchers have developed a semi-autonomous drone that is moored to the ground and can be operated more safely by virtually anyone. No piloting skills are required. Operators simply move the tether to move the drone.

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UC student aims to improve electric vehicles

August 27, 2021

Through his research in the Integrated Vehicle Design Lab at the University of Cincinnati, Mohammad Behtash merges his interests in green energy and automotive technology to design optimization algorithms that could be used by the electric vehicle industry to build less costly and more efficient cars. Behtash, a mechanical engineering doctoral student, was selected by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science as the Graduate Student Engineer of the Month.

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UC honors engineering alumnus’ achievements

September 9, 2021

The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science is honoring alumnus William J Kramer Jr. with the Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest alumni honor. Bill Kramer led General Tool Company for 50 years and was supportive of engineering students through committees to raise funds for scholarships and by hosting more than 100 co-op students through the years.

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Student athlete balances football and engineering

September 2, 2021

Ryan Royer was sure of two things: he wanted to play college football and he wanted to be an engineer. Undeterred by the hard work that both of his passions required, Royer is now entering his final year as a linebacker for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and he will earn his mechanical engineering degree this spring.