Topic: Research

Keeping alive the flames of resistance

A leading Cuban dissident denounced state repression, tyranny, and human rights abuses in Cuba at a special University of Miami public program.

Keeping alive the flames of resistance

A leading Cuban dissident denounced state repression, tyranny, and human rights abuses in Cuba at a special University of Miami public program.


Rocket Canes soar to new heights

The student-run Rocket Canes club at the University of Miami allows engineering students the chance to design, build, and launch rockets—turning classroom concepts into real-world experience.

Rocket Canes soar to new heights

The student-run Rocket Canes club at the University of Miami allows engineering students the chance to design, build, and launch rockets—turning classroom concepts into real-world experience.



Computing for Resilience

The 2025 Acadia Conference convened researchers, practitioners, and students at the University of Miami and Florida International University to examine how computational tools are reshaping the future of the built environment.

Computing for Resilience

The 2025 Acadia Conference convened researchers, practitioners, and students at the University of Miami and Florida International University to examine how computational tools are reshaping the future of the built environment.



Pushing the boundaries of human performance

New master's program blends engineering principles and kinesiology to prepare students for the unique opportunities in sports technology and equipment design.

Pushing the boundaries of human performance

New master's program blends engineering principles and kinesiology to prepare students for the unique opportunities in sports technology and equipment design.




Pushing the boundaries of human performance

New master's program blends engineering principles and kinesiology to prepare students for the unique opportunities in sports technology and equipment design.

Pushing the boundaries of human performance

New master's program blends engineering principles and kinesiology to prepare students for the unique opportunities in sports technology and equipment design.


Big ideas in 180 seconds

The 10th Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased graduate students across the University of Miami presenting research in fields ranging from medicine and computer engineering to literature and marketing.

Big ideas in 180 seconds

The 10th Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased graduate students across the University of Miami presenting research in fields ranging from medicine and computer engineering to literature and marketing.




Big ideas in 180 seconds

The 10th Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased graduate students across the University of Miami presenting research in fields ranging from medicine and computer engineering to literature and marketing.

Big ideas in 180 seconds

The 10th Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased graduate students across the University of Miami presenting research in fields ranging from medicine and computer engineering to literature and marketing.


CAST researchers earn honors at annual aerosol research meeting

The Center for Aerosol Science and Technology (CAST) had a strong presence at the 2025 annual meeting of the American Association for Aerosol Research in Buffalo, New York, with faculty, postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. students delivering 18 presentations and earning multiple awards.

CAST researchers earn honors at annual aerosol research meeting

The Center for Aerosol Science and Technology (CAST) had a strong presence at the 2025 annual meeting of the American Association for Aerosol Research in Buffalo, New York, with faculty, postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. students delivering 18 presentations and earning multiple awards.




Harnessing the power of the sun to ‘change the world’

A University of Miami College of Engineering researcher is tackling one of fusion energy’s toughest challenges: finding metals that can withstand the extreme conditions inside future commercial fusion reactors.

Harnessing the power of the sun to ‘change the world’

A University of Miami College of Engineering researcher is tackling one of fusion energy’s toughest challenges: finding metals that can withstand the extreme conditions inside future commercial fusion reactors.



Engineering alumni, students, and supporters honored at Homecoming Breakfast

The University of Miami College of Engineering celebrated its annual Homecoming Alumni Breakfast, commemorating the University's 100th anniversary. Interim Dean Vincent Omachonu welcomed guests with remarks that highlighted the College’s legacy of innovation and a renewed effort to strengthen alumni connections.

Engineering alumni, students, and supporters honored at Homecoming Breakfast

The University of Miami College of Engineering celebrated its annual Homecoming Alumni Breakfast, commemorating the University's 100th anniversary. Interim Dean Vincent Omachonu welcomed guests with remarks that highlighted the College’s legacy of innovation and a renewed effort to strengthen alumni connections.



Stranded Florida dolphins show Alzheimer’s-like brain changes linked to toxic algal blooms

Study links harmful algal bloom toxins to Alzheimer’s-like brain changes in Florida dolphins, raising concerns for marine and human health.

Stranded Florida dolphins show Alzheimer’s-like brain changes linked to toxic algal blooms

Study links harmful algal bloom toxins to Alzheimer’s-like brain changes in Florida dolphins, raising concerns for marine and human health.


Tackling coral health from a new angle

A team of University of Miami students devised a removable engineering solution that could protect coral reefs from harmful ultraviolet rays in the hottest months of the year.

Tackling coral health from a new angle

A team of University of Miami students devised a removable engineering solution that could protect coral reefs from harmful ultraviolet rays in the hottest months of the year.


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