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UC remembers mechanical engineering pioneer

June 30, 2020

Clark Beck, one of the University of Cincinnati's first engineering graduates, died on June 14. He was 91. The pioneer in his field had a successful career as a civilian research engineer before joining academia as an assistant dean where he was a champion of STEM programs.

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UC doctoral student blends biology, chemical engineering

November 5, 2021

Having earned a bachelor's degree in biology at the University of Cincinnati, Jacob Orkwis is now pursing a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at UC. His research work on the regeneration of peripheral nervous system tissue blends his biology background with chemical, biomedical and materials engineering. Orkwis was named Graduate Student Engineering of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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UC researchers building better biomaterials for nerve repair

November 22, 2021

University of Cincinnati researcher Greg Harris, assistant professor of chemical engineering, is building novel biomaterials that could aid in nerve regeneration and other health applications. Existing biomaterials are limited in their capability, so Harris and his team are creating a material that is piezoelectric to better match how the body reacts to injury.

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UC engineering students can co-op in research labs around the world

May 7, 2024

More than 100 years ago, cooperative education (co-op) was invented at the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science. Since then, UC has spent the last century fine-tuning and improving the program. The Global Research Labs Program is one of the most recent advancements in co-op opportunities for students.