WVXU: Intel partners with Ohio colleges to develop workforce
July 27, 2023
WVXU highlights UC's role in helping Ohio workers prepare for jobs at Intel Corp.
July 27, 2023
WVXU highlights UC's role in helping Ohio workers prepare for jobs at Intel Corp.
February 23, 2024
The journal Sensors & Diagnostics highlighted a University of Cincinnati at-home testing device that can diagnose gingivitis.
May 31, 2024
The Dayton Daily News highlights efforts by the University of Cincinnati and other schools to train students and workers for high-tech jobs at employers such as Intel Corp.
February 25, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science doctoral student Javier Viaña used airport technology that identifies the number of people entering the terminals to build a custom algorithm that can help the airport predict surges of travelers in 15-minute increments. The goal is to help the airport anticipate crowding to reduce long waits.
August 18, 2022
A University of Cincinnati electrical engineer has created a new flexible skin sensor that fits like a Band-Aid to monitor your health wirelessly without bulky electronics. Unlike previous generations of wearable sensors, the design has no rigid parts and relies on surface acoustic wave technology to transmit health data wirelessly.
May 9, 2024
An assessment tool that leverages a powerful new artificial intelligence was able to predict whether patients exhibited suicidal thoughts and behaviors using a quick and simple combination of variables.
March 21, 2023
For four years, University of Cincinnati doctoral student Brooke Campbell has been a graduate assistant in the UC Undergraduates Pursuing Research in Science and Engineering (UPRISE) program. After working for five years in the tech industry, she returned to school to pursue a graduate degree. Her research work focuses on using a process called electrospinning to create nanofibers loaded with medicine for targeted drug delivery. She was named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.
February 13, 2023
Could an app let you know if a first date is just not into you? Engineers at the University of Cincinnati say the technology might not be far off. They trained a computer to identify the type of conversation two people were having based on their physiological responses alone.
September 7, 2023
Engineers at the University of Cincinnati have developed a new device that can warn consumers about early risks of tooth decay from diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis.
June 15, 2023
Goldwater scholar Greg Muha, an electrical engineering undergraduate at the University of Cincinnati, is studying how to apply a polarizing material to microchips to create circuits that use less energy.