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Engineering student’s roller coaster model serves as inspiration for kids

April 19, 2021

Jared Holladay, who is graduating from the University of Cincinnati this spring with a computer engineering degree, combined his love of roller coasters and automated control systems to create a 3D printed roller coaster model that will be used for STEM outreach and education by UC and supporting partner Rockwell Automation.

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UC’s student body president reflects on his experience

November 17, 2020

Logan Lindsay, a senior computer engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, reflects on being a first-generation college student, student body president and a co-op intern at London Computer Systems and Siemens Digital Industries.

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Apple co-op leads UC student to dream job with the tech giant

July 23, 2020

Madeira, Ohio native Noah Bass successfully turned a co-op internship at Apple into a full-time job after graduating last spring with a computer science degree from the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati.

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Sensor detects toxins in drinking water sources

December 15, 2021

University of Cincinnati researchers have developed a sensor that detects toxins called microcystins from algal blooms that taint surface water such as rivers, lakes and streams. Early detection of these toxins can aid water treatment plants to adjust the treatment strategy to keep the dangerous substances from contaminating drinking water. The research is led by Dionysios Dionysiou, professor of environmental engineering, with his student, Vasileia Vogiazi, who recently earned her doctoral degree from UC in environmental engineering.

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UC research funding grows in FY 2021

December 10, 2021

University of Cincinnati researchers collected more external research funding in Fiscal Year 2021 —$221 million — than the $207 million in FY 2020. Top federal sponsors in FY 2021 included the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and the National Science Foundation. Local and state supporters include the Harold C. Schott Foundation, Talbert House, the Ohio Department of Transportation, Ohio Department of Youth Services and others.

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Biosensor detects toxins in water sources

August 5, 2020

University of Cincinnati environmental engineers and chemists developed a biosensor to detect toxins in surface water such as streams, rivers and lakes. Funded through National Science Foundation (NSF) grants, the research was recently featured in an NSF video. The research is led by Dionysios Dionysiou, professor of environmental engineering, and addresses the importance of detecting toxic products of cyanobacteria algal blooms, which are formed mainly by agricultural runoff.

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UC launches training for new Intel jobs

June 6, 2023

The University of Cincinnati is training the first of the approximately 20,000 workers Intel Corp. plans to hire at the microchip fabrication plants it is building in southwest Ohio.