EdTech: How drones can sanitize for COVID
August 12, 2020
UC aerospace engineering professor Kelly Cohen tells EdTech that unmanned aerial vehicles can be useful during a pandemic.
Aerospace engineering professor honored with Provost Faculty Career Award
May 4, 2022
University of Cincinnati aerospace engineering professor Kelly Cohen, Ph.D., exemplifies excellence in teaching, research and service — the tenets of the Faculty Career Award for which he is being honored.
Who wants to go for a ride?
May 27, 2022
When volunteers at the nonprofit 4 Paws for Ability in Xenia, Ohio, are looking for enrichment experiences for their puppies, they turn to a toy that has entertained millions of toddlers around the world. With sales of 500,000 per year, Little Tikes’ Cozy Coupe is considered the best-selling car in America. And it was the 1979 creation of a former University of Cincinnati industrial design student Jim Mariol.
UC engineering students win aircraft design competition
May 19, 2023
Each year, the Merlin Flight Simulation Group holds an aircraft design and handling competition for university students. For the competition, students, individually or in groups, are tasked with creating and designing an aircraft that can fly. This year, a group of 16 University of Cincinnati senior aerospace engineering students from the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) entered their supersonic business jet in the competition and won.
Fox19: UC hosts international aerospace conference on AI
June 2, 2023
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Kelly Cohen talks to Fox19 about how artificial intelligence is becoming more ubiquitous as it becomes more trustworthy. UC is hosting an international conference on artificial intelligence.