Sixteen new faculty join College of Engineering and Applied Science
September 15, 2021
The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science added 16 new faculty members in 2021. Four joined In January and 12 joined in August. The faculty additions marks the continued growth across the college.
Nineteen faculty join College of Engineering and Applied Science in 2022
November 23, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science continues to expand with the addition of nineteen new faculty members in 2022. Two professors were announced in January. Seventeen faculty members joined CEAS at the start of the fall semester, including two new department heads: Ying Sun, head of the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, and Justin Zhan, head of the newly established Department of Computer Science.
UC adds master's degree in sustainable energy engineering
August 7, 2023
The University of Cincinnati launched a new Master of Engineering degree program in Sustainable Energy, designed to equip future leaders with the expertise and skills needed to tackle the pressing global challenges of climate change and sustainable energy supply.
UC welcomes six engineering faculty
February 28, 2024
The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science welcomed six new faculty members at the start of the 2023-24 Spring semester.
WCPO: UC engineering students design easier-to-use eyedropper
February 11, 2020
University of Cincinnati students talk to WCPO-TV about the custom eyedropper they designed for veterans in collaboration with the Veterans Administration and the nonprofit group QL+ or Quality of Life Plus.
Phys.Org: How can computer chips predict the future of gene synthesis?
March 4, 2022
News outlets highlight a study by the University of Cincinnati that used the evolution of the microchip to predict advances in synthetic biology.
Dayton Inno: UC alumni develop wearable safety device for runners
October 28, 2021
University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering graduate Jack Randall is developing a wearable safety device for runners and cyclists. Zoza, a small, wearable SOS device, can be attached to a shoe or zipper and is intended for endurance athletes who often don’t carry a phone or who travel through remote areas. A user can press a button to send an emergency alert and the device even works in locations where cell service is unavailable.