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Alumna and Adjunct Professor Elaine Duncan Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite

Duncan was elected for “outstanding contributions to the applications of biomaterials, medical device safety, performance and commercialization.” 


Multidisciplinary Smart Structures Knowledge Research Lab Presents at Denver Conference

UK presenters represented the Multidisciplinary Smart Structures Knowledge Research Lab, which is led by civil engineering assistant professor Mariantonieta Gutierrez Soto.


Dziubla Inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows

Chemical engineering professor Thomas D. Dziubla was inducted for “seminal contributions to biomaterials and advanced drug delivery, establishing the field of biomaterials capable of regulating oxidative stress.”


'KYH2O' Podcast Provides an Entertaining Way to Learn About Water Resources

"KYH2O," a new podcast series produced by the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, uses multiple lenses to examine the importance of water.


Wearing Wildcat Pride on His Trombone Slide

UK computer science and mathematics junior and Pep Band member John Schulz brings Big Blue colors to the stands through 3D tiles spelling out his allegiance to the Wildcats.


New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Zhou to Speak at Dean’s Lecture Series

New Jersey Institute of Technology Distinguished Professor MengChu Zhou will present the talk “What is the Next Industrial Revolution?” at the James F. Hardymon Theatre in the Davis Marksbury Building on April 8, 2019.


Explainable Artificial Intelligence Systems with Brent Harrison

"I think it’s essential that we bring technology up to human standards, rather than forcing humans to adapt their ways of thinking to fit the AI system." - Brent Harrison 


Undergraduate Research Fellowships Lead to Collaborative Partnerships with Faculty, Industry

In fall 2018, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering launched a new Undergraduate Research Fellowship program. Here are the projects and partnerships that emerged from those fellowships.


Understanding the Impacts of Transportation Network Companies with Greg Erhardt

Transportation Network Companies like Uber and Lyft promised to solve traffic congestion in major cities. Greg Erhardt, assistant professor of civil engineering at UK, says not so fast.


KGS, Jacobs, Collaborate on Sinkhole Machine-Learning Research

Nathan Jacobs, associate professor of computer science, collaborated with the Kentucky Geological Survey to investigate the use of machine learning to identify Kentucky sinkholes in aerial LiDAR data.