UC student’s startup company makes finding a job easier
October 15, 2018
Chemical engineering student co-founds website Candidate Crate, making the job search easier, faster and more effective
October 15, 2018
Chemical engineering student co-founds website Candidate Crate, making the job search easier, faster and more effective
October 22, 2018
UC honors Marathon VP with Distinguished Alumni Award
November 9, 2018
Natalus, Inc. uses lidar sensors to help companies manage their space
November 6, 2018
Colonel Paul Harmer discusses how the Air Force uses emerging technologies to increase success on the front line
January 11, 2019
Driving simulators can offer better training for Ohio drivers salting and plowing roads
December 2, 2020
A team of University of Cincinnati researchers is working to predict how flooding will impact cities and how to mitigate the resulting economic and human suffering. With the backing of a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, UC associate professor of environmental engineering Lilit Yeghiazarian is leading phase two of the research project with a multidisciplinary team to create the Urban Flooding Open Knowledge Network. The network merges data that can provide reliable flood-related information to anyone who needs it.