The University of Miami joins a new innovation network aimed at helping scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs turn research into market-ready products.
The University Student Startup Accelerator invested $500,000 in seven student teams at the recent pitch competition, with four teams receiving $100,000 each.
A special sensor developed by two University of Miami graduate students could help protect firefighters from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, present in the warm zone at structural fires.
The Stamps Scholar also earned the distinguished Goldwater Scholarship during his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami.
From medical devices and autonomous vehicles to building redesigns and wearable tech, the College of Engineering’s Senior Design Expo showcased the culmination of undergraduate students' years of hard work and practical application of engineering principles.
The 2024 Scholarship Donor Celebration showcased the life-changing influence of scholarship support, fostering gratitude and direct interactions between students and donors.
The implications of Courtney Dumont's research span a vast array of clinical scenarios, from acute emergency interventions, particularly in cases of neurotrauma to other inflammatory conditions like Bell's palsy and rheumatoid arthritis.
During the annual Three Minute Thesis Competition, seven graduate students summed up their research projects in rapid succession.
There are five new faculty-led study abroad programs available to University of Miami students this year. Students must apply by February.
Biomedical engineering lecturer Gianluca D’Ippolito led the inaugural College of Engineering study abroad program in Florence, Italy, and taught students about biomaterials, while also showing them a place where he and others thrived in science and engineering.
Jonathan Rothberg, Ph.D., is dedicated to driving innovation in engineering.
Logan Beatty, a junior studying biomedical engineering, is part of a distinguished group of college students to win a Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
Two Department of Biomedical Engineering faculty in the Institute for Neural Engineering at the University of Miami have received major grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for innovative brain and spinal cord studies that could point the way to improved patient therapies.
Philanthropic support drives life-saving research.