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Materials science student seeks to improve health care

August 20, 2024

At the University of Cincinnati, innovation is a pillar of education, something that drew doctoral candidate Yuxin Wang to continue her studies here. Under the guidance of Professor Donglu Shi, Wang is researching how nanomaterials can be used in medical drug delivery and diagnostics to improve health care outcomes. She was recently named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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New technology could help treat hearing loss more effectively

August 19, 2024

Funded by a National Institutes of Health career development grant, University of Cincinnati researcher Daniel Sun is studying the potential of using magnetic nanoparticles as a delivery system for drugs to reach the inner ear to treat hearing loss.

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A journey of innovation and impact

August 16, 2024

Jamie Dee's pivotal decision to change from biochemistry to industrial design led to the University of Cincinnati as a NEXT Innovation Scholar where she graduated in 2024 with a bachelors degree in industrial design and a minor in computer science — opening opportunities for developing life-changing technology in the world of virtual reality .

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UC civil engineering student inspires young women in construction

August 14, 2024

From a young age, Gracie Hill was inspired by her father's career in the construction field. He earned his degree from the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science and she wanted to do the same. Now at UC she has developed a website that aims to recruit, retain and promote the success of women in the construction industry. She works under the guidance of Emeritus Professor George Suckarieh.

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Co-op's $88 million impact

August 13, 2024

In the 2023-24 academic year, more than 8,300 UC students earned an estimated $88.8 million collectively through paid co-op experiences, according to self-reported data. That averages to nearly $10,700 per student per semester. It’s an 18% increase in wages from the last reported co-op data.