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What is Biomedical Engineering?

May 3, 2021

From designing imaging devices to developing measurement systems like an EKG, biomedical uses several types of engineering for application.

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Faculty Awards 2021: Peter Smirniotis

April 8, 2021

University of Cincinnati chemical engineering professor Peter Smirniotis honored as 2020 recipient of George Rieveschl Jr. Award for Distinguished Scientific Research.

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UC Faculty Awards 2021: Anne Vonderheide

April 9, 2021

Associate Professor-Educator Anne Vonderheide, Ph.D., loves sharing her passion for chemistry in the classroom at the University of Cincinnati — but her top priority is making sure each of her students feels supported in their quest to succeed. Vonderheide is being honored with a UC Faculty Award for teaching.

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Undergraduate research co-ops inspire environmental engineer

April 8, 2021

Megan Naber hopes to put her engineering degree to good use by finding new ways to reduce the environmental problems that arise from the agriculture industry. Naber, an environmental engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, is motivated by her passion for the natural world and her experiences as an undergraduate researcher. Naber is simultaneously working on two degrees as part of the UC College of Engineering and Applied Science ACCEND accelerated degree program.

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Chemical engineer produces biofuels from waste materials

April 1, 2021

Yu Zhang, who first came to the University of Cincinnati in 2014 to begin a master’s degree in environmental engineering., is continuing her research work in developing biofuels from waste as a doctoral student in chemical engineering in the College of Engineering and Applied Science. She shares her research goals, UC experience and the impact she hopes to make through engineering.

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UC Faculty Awards 2021: Kelly Cohen

April 5, 2021

As professor and interim head of aerospace engineering at UC, Kelly Cohen, Ph.D., shines his trademark enthusiasm into every corner of the program. Cohen is the recipient of the 2021 George Barbour Award for Good Faculty-Student Relations.

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Witnessing destruction led engineer into career of creation

March 30, 2021

Rand Talib grew up in Iraq during the war there. She was enamored with architecture and was devastated watching beloved buildings destroyed in bombings. She decided to dedicate her education and career to learning how to build instead of destroy, which led her to a doctorate in civil engineering at the University of Cincinnati.

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Better-fitting face masks greatly improve COVID-19 protection

June 9, 2021

University of Cincinnati researchers found that while N95 masks are effective barriers against airborne diseases like COVID-19, poorly fitting masks can have substantial leaks around the face that reduce their effectiveness and increase the risk of infection.