UC Doctoral Student Presents Research at the American Chemical Society Annual Meeting
September 12, 2013
Hengye Jing presented studies on the interaction between engineered nanoparticles and biofilm.
September 12, 2013
Hengye Jing presented studies on the interaction between engineered nanoparticles and biofilm.
September 10, 2013
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Urmila Ghia has been elected an ASME Fellow in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
September 5, 2013
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Interim Dean Teik C. Lim recently met with and congratulated the college s Engineer of the Month students. These students are from disciplines spanning the college s programs.
September 22, 2013
Several members of the Ohio Senate had an eye-opening visit to UC s Concrete & Structural Testing Center at Center Hill.
September 12, 2013
Xuexiang He, environmental engineering doctoral candidate, recently presented her research on the removal of cyanobacterial toxins from drinking water resources.
September 12, 2013
Xiaodi Duan, environmental engineering, presented research at the American Chemical Society conference.
September 11, 2013
Four University of Cincinnati mechanical engineering students placed second at the 2013 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Student Design Competition in the Integrated Sustainable Building category. This is the third year in a row UC has gained recognition in the competition.
September 12, 2013
Caroline Akinyi, environmental engineering master s student, presented her research on carbon nanotube polymer composites at the American Chemical Society meeting.
September 12, 2013
UC environmental engineering and science doctoral candidate Changseok Han presents research on developing technology that could aid in safer drinking water.
June 12, 2013
Celebrated for its storied past, the University of Cincinnati s aerospace engineering program is the second oldest program of its kind in the country and with its leadership in propulsion and advanced teaching capabilities, the sky is truly the limit.