Six engineering faculty join UC
March 13, 2023
Six new faculty members join the College of Engineering and Applied Science in spring 2023.
March 13, 2023
Six new faculty members join the College of Engineering and Applied Science in spring 2023.
February 22, 2022
The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science welcome two new faculty members for the spring 2022 semester, including Eric Nauman, biomedical engineering, and Dongmei Feng, environmental engineering.
April 8, 2021
University of Cincinnati chemical engineering professor Peter Smirniotis honored as 2020 recipient of George Rieveschl Jr. Award for Distinguished Scientific Research.
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.
December 16, 2020
Lilit Yeghiazarian, associate professor of environmental engineering at the University of Cincinnati, was invited to join Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s scientific advisory council. The 13-member council includes leading researchers representing nine Ohio universities who will advise the attorney general and his team on current environmental issues and pinpoint areas of potential future impact in Ohio.
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.
May 19, 2022
Dion Dionysiou is a University of Cincinnati professor of environmental engineering. He received a University Faculty Award for Distinguished Research for his work addressing water pollution, conservation and treatment.
June 7, 2022
A chemical engineering professor at the University of Cincinnati will work with a South Korean pharmaceutical company to develop new cancer treatments using the technology found in some COVID-19 vaccines UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Joo-Youp Lee will work with Yuhan Corp. and Ewha Womans University in South Korea to improve the delivery of treatments that use messenger RNA and lipid nanoparticles. This technology also is being used to treat infectious diseases and genetic disorders.