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UC partners with Philippines to offer cybersecurity education model

September 23, 2021

Cybersecurity experts from across several colleges at the University of Cincinnati presented a multi-day, virtual workshop on new approaches to cyber education for Philippine higher education officials. The four-day workshop is part of an effort to expand educational opportunities in cybersecurity in the Philippines, for which the University of Cincinnati’s interdisciplinary approach can serve as a model.

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12 tips for better cybersecurity

October 26, 2021

While cyber attacks are a growing threat, the Ohio Cyber Range Institute headquartered at the University of Cincinnati wants individuals and organizations to know they can protect themselves.

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Electrical engineering student works on diagnostic device for cancer

October 26, 2021

Leilei Shi, a University of Cincinnati electrical engineering doctoral student, has focused his research on how to isolate and characterize exosomes — biomarkers of cancer and other diseases — using a low electric current. The tool offers the potential for noninvasive, point-of-care screening and early diagnosis with a small amount of saliva or blood. Leyla Esfandiari, associate professor of biomedical and electrical engineering, has advised Shi in the Integrative Biosensing Lab. Shi was named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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UC hosts third annual Cybersecurity Education Symposium

October 13, 2021

Every American is a vital piece of the nation's cybersecurity defense, leaders with the Ohio Cyber Range Institute said during the third annual Cybersecurity Education Symposium, held virtually Oct. 13 and hosted by the University of Cincinnati.

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RePlay Magazine: Professor uses pinball as teaching tool

November 10, 2021

Zach Fuchs incorporated his hobby of fixing up old pinball machines into his engineering courses and lab at the University of Cincinnati. Fuchs, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, teaches two courses centered around pinball.

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AP: UC alum Arnold Spielberg dies

August 27, 2020

Arnold Spielberg, 103, helped General Electric design some of the first and most powerful mainframe computers of the 1950s. His work helped set the stage for BASIC computer programming.

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UC professor uses pinball to teach engineering

August 19, 2020

University of Cincinnati's Zach Fuchs uses pinball machines, with help from Stern Pinball company, to teach mechatronics and other courses to engineering students. He has also incorporated the retro arcade game into his research on sensors, AI and autonomous control systems.