Sixteen new faculty join College of Engineering and Applied Science
September 15, 2021
The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science added 16 new faculty members in 2021. Four joined In January and 12 joined in August. The faculty additions marks the continued growth across the college.
New faculty join College of Engineering and Applied Science
September 11, 2020
University of Cincinnati welcomes ten faculty members to the College of Engineering and Applied Science, including a new biomedical engineering department head and associate dean of research.
UC adds master's degree in sustainable energy engineering
August 7, 2023
The University of Cincinnati launched a new Master of Engineering degree program in Sustainable Energy, designed to equip future leaders with the expertise and skills needed to tackle the pressing global challenges of climate change and sustainable energy supply.
UC welcomes six engineering faculty
February 28, 2024
The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science welcomed six new faculty members at the start of the 2023-24 Spring semester.
Digital Fabrication Lab aids pandemic response
January 11, 2021
The University of Cincinnati's Digital Fabrication Lab fired up its 35 3D printers to help create products to help early in the pandemic. The projects were just a few of the 60,000 printed parts produced by the lab for UC engineering and medical students and faculty researchers and for external sources like the Cincinnati Museum Center.
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.
CVG and UC put AI to work to shorten airport lines
February 25, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science doctoral student Javier Viaña used airport technology that identifies the number of people entering the terminals to build a custom algorithm that can help the airport predict surges of travelers in 15-minute increments. The goal is to help the airport anticipate crowding to reduce long waits.
WVXU: CVG is using AI to predict passenger movement
March 9, 2022
WVXU public radio highlighted a University of Cincinnati research project designed to shorten lines at airports like Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International.
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.