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Mechanical engineering student makes people his priority

October 20, 2020

Patrick Bidwell was selected as the Undergraduate Student Engineer of the Month by the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science. Bidwell is a mechanical engineering student from Columbus, Ohio, who will graduate in the spring of 2021. As part of the engineering program's required cooperative education program, Bidwell will graduate with almost two years of work experience from GE Appliances and John Deere.

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New Builders Competition serves as a primer to construction industry

October 8, 2020

The University of Cincinnati Construction Competition Club hosts the annual New Builders Competition for students from UC and other schools in the region. Students interested in the construction industry compete by creating a proposal as if they were the construction company bidding for a job in one of three categories: commercial, residential and heavy civil.

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UC takes part in federal drone demonstration

November 20, 2020

The University of Cincinnati took part in a demonstration of unmanned aerial systems, demonstrating the untapped potential for drones for government and commercial applications.

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UC's new drone research comes with a catch

June 21, 2021

University of Cincinnati researchers have developed a semi-autonomous drone that is moored to the ground and can be operated more safely by virtually anyone. No piloting skills are required. Operators simply move the tether to move the drone.

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Chemical engineering student researches nanoparticle drug delivery

April 11, 2022

Vishnu Sriram came to the University of Cincinnati from his home country of India to pursue a master’s in chemical engineering. He decided to stay at UC for his Ph.D. to research nanoparticle gene and drug delivery that could someday lead to improved cancer treatments.

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GE to invest $5M on next generation of Cincinnati engineers

October 13, 2021

GE will partner with UC to launch Next Engineers, a program to boost diversity among young engineers by reaching out to Cincinnati-area students ages 13 to 18. GE will invest $5 million locally as part of a $100 million commitment to improve opportunities in engineering for underrepresented groups around the world.