Intel's Ohio plants promise opportunity for UC
January 25, 2022
Intel Corp. announced on Friday it will open two new semiconductor fabrication plants outside Columbus as part of an estimated $20 billion investment in Ohio. The three-year construction project represents the biggest private investment in the history of the state, offering the promise of new high-tech jobs for thousands of residents, including many graduates of the University of Cincinnati.
UC student wins national physics fellowship
May 14, 2021
A University of Cincinnati physics student was selected for a prestigious U.S. Department of Energy fellowship. She will study dark matter at Fermilab.
NASA names UC grad Sagan fellow
March 31, 2020
UC graduate Kevin Wagner was named a NASA Hubble Fellow. He is looking for new planets outside our solar system.
UC grad provides ventilators for COVID-19 victims
May 26, 2020
University of Cincinnati graduate Jennifer Raaf was part of an international team of scientists and engineers who developed a low-cost ventilator to meet a global shortage in the wake of COVID-19.
UC physicists celebrate Japan collider record
July 14, 2020
University of Cincinnati physicists celebrated a new world record as part of a research team working on SuperKEKB, a Japanese particle collider. The collider observed a record rate of collisions, raising tantalizing possibilities for discovering new physics.
UC physicists cast doubt on neutrino theory
August 10, 2020
An international group scientists has produced one of the most stringent tests for the existence of sterile neutrinos to date. The scientists, including particle physicists from the University of Cincinnati, published their results in Physical Review Letters.
UC students help create world's biggest supercomputer
May 29, 2020
Daniel Corcoran, a computer science major in the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science, is part of an international effort to turn everyday computers into a networked supercomputer to tackle public research projects.