NYT: Collective force increases odds of football concussions
June 20, 2023
The New York Times turns to biomedical engineering professor and concussion expert Eric Nauman to explain the significance of a new study linking the collective force of hits in football with concussions.
UC Bioscience Center promises new medical research partnerships
August 15, 2023
The University of Cincinnati will cut the ribbon Wednesday on its new Bioscience Center, where engineers are working closely with doctors on research projects in public health.
UC students take on net-zero building challenge
October 10, 2022
Students in architecture and engineering programs at the University of Cincinnati are learning about the latest materials and strategies to create more energy-efficient indoor spaces. They will take part in the Solar Decathlon to design the next generation of efficient buildings.
UC dean says Honda battery plant sets up Ohio economy for succcess
October 11, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Dean John Weidner says Honda's plans to build a new $3.5 billion battery manufacturing plant in southwest Ohio will provide welcome opportunities for the state's growing high-tech industry.
How a UC technology transformed the marketplace for ready-to-eat meals
September 19, 2023
While employed at the University of Cincinnati as a professor of mechanical engineering, William Kuhn, PhD, had an idea for a compact, flameless heater that could be enclosed in pre-packaged meals to safely cook them. The device transformed the meals, ready to eat landscape through a simple process involving salt water and a magnesium-iron alloy.
UC examines how painful fibroids grow
December 21, 2023
Insights into how uterine tumors grow could give hope to millions of women who deal with painful fibroids.
UC gets federal grant to improve efficiency in tech industry
August 29, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Jay Kim was awarded a federal grant to use artificial intelligence to find efficiencies in high-tech manufacturing.
UC research seeks to protect athletes from brain injuries
December 1, 2022
Former football players worry about the effects of concussions suffered during their playing careers and hope research from the University of Cincinnati will help them and future generations avoid the worst consequences of brain injuries. UC’s Office of Research hosted a panel discussion in the Flashpoint Series, “Brain Injuries in Sports: How we can help our athletes,” which addressed the effects of brain injuries and how research aims to develop solutions to protect athletes.
UC joins NSF water initiative to protect Great Lakes
February 8, 2024
The University of Cincinnati joined a new $160 million initiative by the National Science Foundation to protect water quality in the Great Lakes, which provide drinking water to 30 million people.