Spotlight on Ohio Research & Innovation News

"Collaborations between universities, local, state and federal governments and industry all need to work as seamlessly as possible to ensure that the flourishing microelectronics industry has what it needs," said Balasubramaniam Shanker, of the Ohio State University who is leading the Midwest Semiconductor Network.

Victoria Heasley, MD, assistant professor in the Colleges of Medicine and Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati and a UC Health physician, helped cofound The Bridge Adaptive Sports and Recreation, a nonprofit that serves as a hub to increase awareness and promote opportunity for individuals to participate in adaptive sports and helped launch UC’s Adaptive Athletics program

The merging of artificial intelligence and interactive technology has birthed "Lucy," an AI avatar tool designed to enhance engagements with the tech transfer team at the University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub.  Developed in collaboration with locally based Kinetic Vision, one of the premier product and technology development companies in the United States, Lucy embodies a pioneering approach to AI communication that will streamline inquiries about patents and licensing.

The Ohio Cyber Range Institute at the University of Cincinnati is a statewide, collaborative network that supports cybersecurity programs across Ohio. The institute’s goal is to advance an integrated approach to cybersecurity education, workforce and economic development in cyber-related fields throughout the state.

Matthew Bayliss, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Cincinnati, has been using the Ohio Supercomputer Center for several years to teach undergraduate and graduate students about star structure and evolution in the universe

To measure the flow of air through a jet engine, researchers traditionally place sensors where air enters and exits. Vincent Onoja, a doctoral candidate studying aerospace engineering in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati and Assistant Professor Daniel Cuppoletti came up with a new experimental protocol that uses high-speed cameras and laser diagnostics to track airflow within the engine itself.

The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science helped organize the Ohio Southwest Alliance on Semiconductors and Integrated Scalable Manufacturing, which offers micro-credentials to prepare students and workers for jobs in microchip manufacturing...

A University of Cincinnati researcher made a groundbreaking discovery that has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of heart failure ...

In a pioneering effort, the University of Cincinnati's IDD Education Center and Siemens have collaborated to provide accessible science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

The University of Cincinnati's recent recognition as a top U.S. innovator highlights its dedication to groundbreaking research.