From the moon to UC: new movie showcases Armstrong
October 1, 2018
The first man to walk on the moon was so humble about the achievement that he never spoke of it to his aerospace engineering students at the University of Cincinnati. After returning to Earth, Neil Armstrong left NASA to become a professor in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. He had offers from universities around the country to serve as their president but chose UC because of its vaunted aerospace program and his simple desire to teach students about his first love, flying.
New UC lab converts waste heat into electricity
October 3, 2018
UC assistant professor uses magnetic forces to drive thermoelectric conversions
Your computer can't handle this UC experiment
October 4, 2018
Professor Alexandre Sousa’s latest high-energy physics project consumed 37 million computer hours of data in just two days, shaving traditional computing time by five months
Nursing students get hands-on experience at UC's 1819 Innovation Hub
October 9, 2018
More than 100 College of Nursing students and faculty were among the first at UC to tour the 1819 Innovation Hub.
UC explores origin of life at the bottom of the ocean
October 10, 2018
Hydrothermal vents may be key in transforming precursor organic molecules to complex biomolecules, the building blocks of life.