Student engineers earn honors in hydraulic bicycle competition
May 28, 2020
University of Cincinnati mechanical engineering technology students win second place for their hydraulic bicycle in the 2020 Fluid Power Vehicle Competition.
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.
Graduate student is making drones safer to fly
October 9, 2020
James "Zach" Wells, a mechanical engineering graduate student at the University of Cincinnati, has developed an algorithm that can be used to support a safe integration of drones into the National Air Space.
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.
Economic Times: Poorly fitted face masks can double infection risk
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.
UC among top bowl-bound football teams for academic performance
December 14, 2021
When it comes to Academic Progress among top bowl-bound teams, UC ties Alabama for the No. 1 spot among the top four CFP teams; is No. 1 among the seven qualifying AAC teams; and is also No. 1 in Ohio.
UC engineering professor honored for energy process expertise
February 24, 2022
Raj Manglik, a University of Cincinnati professor of mechanical engineering, was awarded the Donald Q. Kern Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for contributions in the fields of heat transfer, transport phenomena and energy processes. Manglik’s career includes significant research contributions in thermal science and engineering, including an ongoing Department of Energy-supported project to eliminate water-cooled power production and replace it with his patented air-cooled system.
Yahoo! News: UC helps zoo's orangutan stay heart healthy
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.
UC student aims to improve electric vehicles
August 27, 2021
Through his research in the Integrated Vehicle Design Lab at the University of Cincinnati, Mohammad Behtash merges his interests in green energy and automotive technology to design optimization algorithms that could be used by the electric vehicle industry to build less costly and more efficient cars. Behtash, a mechanical engineering doctoral student, was selected by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science as the Graduate Student Engineer of the Month.