University leaders and researchers provided insight and shed light on the many solutions proposed this week at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference.
Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean.
Explore the Libraries’ Women in STEM research guide, a student-created tribute to female pioneers and their contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Prominent female engineers gathered at the University of Miami to explore the progression of their field and to inspire the upcoming generation of engineers.
Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean.
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.
Rosenstiel School scientist Paquita Zuidema is a principal investigator of a multi-agency team to investigate cold air outbreaks in the Arctic.
Packed with activities ranging from technical workshops to social engagements, the University of Miami celebrated Engineers Week (EWeek) by showcasing the innovative spirit of College of Engineering students.
Assistant Professor Haoluan Wang compared historical maps with current Miami-Dade County voter registration data to research the effects of redlining on political party affiliation.
Using powerful Earth-observing satellites and data gleaned from geographic information systems, University of Miami scientist Julius Dewald has studied everything from the impact of slash-and-burn agriculture in Zambia to the effectiveness of tree-planting efforts in Miami-Dade County.
The Rothberg Catalyzer AI Summit of the Americas brought together CEOs, researchers, and thought leaders to discuss how industries are harnessing the power of machine learning technologies.