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New Atlas: Fin-lined nozzles could reduce jet engine noise

September 20, 2021

New Atlas highlights novel nozzles designed by University of Cincinnati aerospace engineers that reduce jet engine noise in scale-model F-18 Super Hornet fighters. The research holds promise to reduce jet engine noise in civilian and military aviation.

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Gizmodo: UC robot will be able to open doors

November 12, 2021

Gizmodo highlights research into autonomous robots by University of Cincinnati aerospace engineering students. The AI system that can open doors without human help works in simulations. Now students are translating the AI to a working robot.

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Alumnus honored for building Black Achievers professional network

March 1, 2022

Michael Moore, a University of Cincinnati mechanical engineering alumnus, was featured by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber in its Making Black History celebration honoring seven Black leaders living, working and building legacies in the region. Moore is the founder, CEO and president of Black Achievers, a nonprofit, professional networking organization with more than 4,000 members in Cincinnati and 30,000 nationwide.

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Repertoire: UC engineer talks about human factors in medicine

February 9, 2022

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Mary Beth Privitera talks to Repertoire magazine about human factors engineering in medical products. Ease of use is an important factor to consider in every new product, she says.