Fierce Engineering: UC engineers build tethered drones for safer flights
June 25, 2021
Fierce Engineering highlights UC's tethered drone that relies on AI to make automatic adjustments to maintain stability.
June 25, 2021
Fierce Engineering highlights UC's tethered drone that relies on AI to make automatic adjustments to maintain stability.
June 11, 2021
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science researchers wondered how leaks at the edges of poor-fitting face masks reduce their effectiveness at preventing infection. They found poor-fitting masks doubled the risk of infection.
August 17, 2021
WCPO profiles work of UC student team that designed and created 3-D printed adapters to help measure the blood pressure of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's great apes.
August 30, 2021
Forbes highlights the work of four UC inventors who are exploring how drones can be applied to telehealth.
January 10, 2022
Forbes highlights the University of Cincinnati's multidisciplinary telehealth drone designed to deliver medical care and supplies within a person's home.
March 1, 2022
Michael Moore, a University of Cincinnati mechanical engineering alumnus, was featured by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber in its Making Black History celebration honoring seven Black leaders living, working and building legacies in the region. Moore is the founder, CEO and president of Black Achievers, a nonprofit, professional networking organization with more than 4,000 members in Cincinnati and 30,000 nationwide.
May 23, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Manish Kumar is working with Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the University of Dayton on new predictive models for tracking the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19.
August 31, 2022
Sports Illustrated featured University of Cincinnati alumnus and Indianapolis Colts NFL football player Alec Pierce. While at UC, Pierce was a standout wide receiver for Bearcats Football. He graduated in December 2021 with a mechanical engineering degree.
March 8, 2023
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Sam Anand tells Bloomberg News that the rail industry relies on sensors to warn of mechanical defects after a Feb. 3 derailment caused a massive chemical spill in Ohio.
July 20, 2021
UC assistant professor Dieter Vanderelst in UC's College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering and Applied Science digitally compressed the echoes of Mexican free-tailed bats and found they lost little valuable information.