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Co-op medalist advocates for women in computing

April 12, 2021

Sydney O’Connor had never written a line of code before she came to University of Cincinnati. Thanks to UC co-op, she will start work as firmware quality engineer with Apple upon her graduation this spring. O'Connor received the 2021 Herman Schneider Medal for distinction as an exemplary co-op student who has taken fullest advantage of the unique opportunities of cooperative education. 

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Engineering student’s roller coaster model serves as inspiration for kids

April 19, 2021

Jared Holladay, who is graduating from the University of Cincinnati this spring with a computer engineering degree, combined his love of roller coasters and automated control systems to create a 3D printed roller coaster model that will be used for STEM outreach and education by UC and supporting partner Rockwell Automation.

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Engineering college invests in future energy workforce

July 1, 2019

The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering of Applied Science receives $25,000 Powerful Communities grant from the Duke Energy Foundation to upgrade labs in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

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UC receives Duke Energy workforce development grant

May 29, 2020

The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering of Applied Science receives $35,000 Powerful Communities grant from Duke Energy Foundation to upgrade labs in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

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UC researchers building better biomaterials for nerve repair

November 22, 2021

University of Cincinnati researcher Greg Harris, assistant professor of chemical engineering, is building novel biomaterials that could aid in nerve regeneration and other health applications. Existing biomaterials are limited in their capability, so Harris and his team are creating a material that is piezoelectric to better match how the body reacts to injury.

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UC engineering dean celebrated with Women Who Mean Business Award

December 8, 2022

The Cincinnati Business Courier has honored University of Cincinnati’s Whitney Gaskins with the Women Who Mean Business Award. The program highlights the accomplishments of women in Greater Cincinnati who have made a significant impact in the business community in the past year. She is assistant dean of Inclusive Excellence and Community Engagement and a faculty member at the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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‘Empowered to drive innovation’

November 22, 2022

For the second year, four students from the University of Cincinnati have been named University Innovation Fellows (UIF), a program run by Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.

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More than an award for UC engineering students

July 7, 2023

More than 13 years ago, Jim Goetz, BSEE ’88, anonymously set up an award program benefiting University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science students. He quietly named the awards after his beloved grandmother, Mae, and favorite UC professor, Thomas Mantei, PhD, wanting to assist high-achieving students in electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science programs.