Topic: Science and Technology

Engineering solutions for Miami’s water woes

A team of environmental engineering students are taking on a challenge: improving water quality at Little River, a key canal that discharges into Biscayne Bay.

Engineering solutions for Miami’s water woes

A team of environmental engineering students are taking on a challenge: improving water quality at Little River, a key canal that discharges into Biscayne Bay.


Rothberg Catalyzer AI Summit spotlights how AI is ‘supercharging innovation’

Researchers, students, and entrepreneurs gathered for a full day of discussions on democratizing AI across disciplines and preparing students for future opportunities

Rothberg Catalyzer AI Summit spotlights how AI is ‘supercharging innovation’

Researchers, students, and entrepreneurs gathered for a full day of discussions on democratizing AI across disciplines and preparing students for future opportunities



Hackathon showcases AI-powered solutions by students and startups

In a display of ideas and technical expertise, participants harnessed the power of AI to tackle challenges from respiratory health to financial wellness.

Hackathon showcases AI-powered solutions by students and startups

In a display of ideas and technical expertise, participants harnessed the power of AI to tackle challenges from respiratory health to financial wellness.



UGalapagos program offers a window into wildlife

The revamped program will offer two modules taught by Department of Biology faculty members, as well as instructors from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.

UGalapagos program offers a window into wildlife

The revamped program will offer two modules taught by Department of Biology faculty members, as well as instructors from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.




Seaweed’s little secret

A University of Miami doctoral student is investigating a potential link between sargassum compost and high arsenic levels in crops grown on Caribbean farms.

Seaweed’s little secret

A University of Miami doctoral student is investigating a potential link between sargassum compost and high arsenic levels in crops grown on Caribbean farms.


‘Hope and possibility’ for the future

Through boots-on-the-ground research and interaction with Indigenous peoples, University of Miami alumna Alizé Carrère is raising awareness about the importance of adapting to a changing environment.

‘Hope and possibility’ for the future

Through boots-on-the-ground research and interaction with Indigenous peoples, University of Miami alumna Alizé Carrère is raising awareness about the importance of adapting to a changing environment.




Celebrate women and girls in science with the Libraries

Engage with thought-provoking discussions, explore curated resources, and be part of a movement that empowers the next generation of women in science!

Celebrate women and girls in science with the Libraries

Engage with thought-provoking discussions, explore curated resources, and be part of a movement that empowers the next generation of women in science!


Psychology department acquires cutting-edge autism diagnostic technology

The EarliPoint Evaluation tool could help diagnose children at a younger age, enabling earlier intervention.

Psychology department acquires cutting-edge autism diagnostic technology

The EarliPoint Evaluation tool could help diagnose children at a younger age, enabling earlier intervention.




Sharing insights about the future of XR

The University’s first Miami XR conference attracted industry leaders and educators from across the nation who discussed integrating extended reality in our lives.

Sharing insights about the future of XR

The University’s first Miami XR conference attracted industry leaders and educators from across the nation who discussed integrating extended reality in our lives.



‘A fertilizer for the sea’

A University of Miami ocean sciences Ph.D. student and five others recently returned from an expedition to the North Atlantic where they investigated the impact of Saharan dust and volcanic ash on the ocean’s ecosystem.

‘A fertilizer for the sea’

A University of Miami ocean sciences Ph.D. student and five others recently returned from an expedition to the North Atlantic where they investigated the impact of Saharan dust and volcanic ash on the ocean’s ecosystem.



R/V F.G. Walton Smith celebrates 25 years of ocean research and education

R/V F.G. Walton Smith celebrates 25 years of ocean research and education


Bridging institutions to advance global research excellence

A delegation of faculty members from the University of Miami College of Engineering traveled to India to collaborate on advancing innovations across engineering disciplines with some of the country’s top universities.

Bridging institutions to advance global research excellence

A delegation of faculty members from the University of Miami College of Engineering traveled to India to collaborate on advancing innovations across engineering disciplines with some of the country’s top universities.


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