UC, Navy design could muffle roar of fighter jets
September 17, 2021
University of Cincinnati aerospace engineers have designed a new nozzle that reduces the noise from jet engines. The U.S. Navy will test the design this fall.
September 17, 2021
University of Cincinnati aerospace engineers have designed a new nozzle that reduces the noise from jet engines. The U.S. Navy will test the design this fall.
September 22, 2021
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science assistant professor Jingjie Wu and his students used a carbon catalyst in a reactor to convert carbon dioxide into methane. The new processes promise to help scientists address climate change and provide fuel for astronauts traveling back from Mars.
September 13, 2021
UC aerospace engineering student Lynn Pickering explains to Impossible Engineering why the XV-3 aircraft revolutionized tilt-rotor technology that led to the Osprey.
September 28, 2021
Andres Mata’s research for his University of Cincinnati master’s degree in chemical engineering could result in a greener fuel source. Mata, who was awarded Graduate Student Engineer of the Month from UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, was the lead graduate student working on a pilot project in Professor Mingming Lu’s lab to extract lipids from grease at wastewater treatment plants for biodiesel production.
November 1, 2021
Christopher Jonathan Slack, MED ’24, knows the meaning of “medically underserved.”
January 5, 2022
Andrew Norman’s unique approach to treating cocaine addiction has been met with skepticism and consternation from fellow researchers, but it’s showing promise and caught the attention of Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted.
October 19, 2021
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small explains the environmental risk of uncapped natural gas wells in Appalachia.
October 12, 2021
Engineering and Technology highlights University of Cincinnati assistant professor Jingjie Wu's research into new reactors that convert carbon dioxide into fuel. The technique holds promise to help address climate change and provide fuel for space exploration.
October 14, 2021
Aiming to rid the Earth’s waterways of plastic pollution, a startup company at the University of Cincinnati 1819 Innovation Hub has developed a prototype that could contribute to solving the problem, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
March 24, 2022
The University of Cincinnati’s new and expanded Student Wellness Center space, which opened to students last fall, celebrated its grand opening earlier this month. The team, who work to empower students to make informed decisions regarding their health and wellness through evidence-based education, inclusive resources, and non-judgmental support, have seen an almost immediate impact. 96% of visitors said their overall well-being was improved after visiting the space. 75% of visitors indicated their visit made them feel less lonely.