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UC engineering professor awarded for distinguished scientific research

May 18, 2023

Donglu Shi joined the University of Cincinnati in 1995 as an associate professor of materials science and engineering from Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. Currently, he is the chair and graduate director of the materials science and engineering program and has a secondary appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering in UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS). He has received numerous honors and accolades for his research and teaching. Most recently, he was awarded the George Rieveschl Jr. Award for Distinguished Scientific Research from UC.

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Pioneering treatments for ‘brain tsunamis’

June 5, 2023

University of Cincinnati researchers have enrolled the first four patients in a first-of-its-kind trial that will test a treatment for abnormal brain activity sometimes referred to as a “brain tsunami.”

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Prognosis Ohio: The precarious state of medication abortion access in Ohio

June 14, 2023

Danielle Bessett, an associate professor of sociology and faculty affiliate of both UC’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Medical Scientist Training Program, was a guest speaker on Prognosis Ohio. The topic is the current state of abortion access here and the protentional for state government to limit that access.

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UC Classics grad studies mysteries of ancient Jordan

May 19, 2023

University of Cincinnati doctoral graduate Sarah Wenner said lessons from the past can inform how we understand politics, society and culture today. The UC Classics alumna is studying the ancient city of Petra in Jordan as a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow.

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UC hosts aerospace conference on AI

May 31, 2023

Aerospace experts from across North America are coming to the University of Cincinnati this week for a conference on artificial intelligence.

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Residents in 'digital deserts' have fewer health care options

June 13, 2023

A University of Cincinnati epidemiologist found that residents in counties with limited access to high-speed internet face fewer health care options than people who live in counties with widespread computer literacy and access to high-speed internet.

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Goldwater scholar explores microchips of future

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.

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The future of work: How will AI and automation affect work?

June 15, 2023

For decades, advances in technology have changed the ways people work, and now artificial intelligence could be the next big disruptor. Three professors from the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business discuss how artificial intelligence and automation will change the way people work, what types of jobs will be lost to artificial intelligence and the value human workers still provide.