Spotlight on Ohio Research & Innovation News
Extended partnership between the GE Aerospace Foundation and the University of Cincinnati introduces the next generation of engineering to career possibilities, hands-on experiences, and meaningful interactions with mentors
In the heart of America’s 15th-largest city, cows will soon be milked by robots, pigs will rest behind biosecure viewing walls and students will learn about animal agriculture in at state-of-the-art Multispecies Animal Learning Complex at The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
The Ohio Supercomputer Center has launched a major expansion of its Ascend super computing cluster to support the growing need for high performance computing resources in Ohio for research, education, and industry innovation, particularly in the area of artificial intelligence.
Students at Northeast Ohio Medical University had the opportunity to share their original research and its intended impact on improving the health of the community they will soon serve.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the University of Dayton announced an agreement for the joint research and development of next-generation semiconductor technologies and materials to advance critical technologies for the age of AI including AI hardware, advanced packaging, and photonics.
For more than 50 years, Siemens has remained a strong supporter of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati supporting students and faculty through cooperative education, research efforts, software access and more.
The Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment at Ohio University is leading national research investigating a low-cost alternative to excavating and replacing corroded piping through the use of Cured-in-place pipe liners...
Foundry Educational Foundation recognizes Youngstown State University for its strong industry partnerships, state-of-the-art robotic foundry and its regional and national presence in metalcasting.
A new interactive 5G broadband teaching lab in the University of Dayton School of Engineering, funded in part by $4.26 million from the state of Ohio, will help train a workforce to develop a 5G broadband infrastructure in 12 Ohio counties.
[OhioTechNews] Honda's investment and presence at The Ohio State University will bolster researchers exploring quantum computing, hydrogen fuel cells, carbon capture, and EV batteries, expanding Honda’s innovation pipeline while embedding the company more deeply into Ohio’s growing research ecosystem ...