Topic: Tech Innovation

From freezing University of Miami labs to IBM’s quantum frontier

Physics alumna Daniela Bogorin brought her expertise to IBM, where she tests next-generation quantum computers.

From freezing University of Miami labs to IBM’s quantum frontier

Physics alumna Daniela Bogorin brought her expertise to IBM, where she tests next-generation quantum computers.


How Hurricane Melissa exploded into a monster

The Category 5 storm, which left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean, stunned forecasters and meteorologists, achieving extreme rapid intensification as well as a never-before-recorded wind speed near the ocean surface. University of Miami tropical cyclone experts explain how it happened.

How Hurricane Melissa exploded into a monster

The Category 5 storm, which left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean, stunned forecasters and meteorologists, achieving extreme rapid intensification as well as a never-before-recorded wind speed near the ocean surface. University of Miami tropical cyclone experts explain how it happened.



Nanotechnology discovery offers new hope for pancreatic cancer

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Miami College of Engineering study unveils magnetoelectric nanoparticle (MENP) therapy for pancreatic cancer.

Nanotechnology discovery offers new hope for pancreatic cancer

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Miami College of Engineering study unveils magnetoelectric nanoparticle (MENP) therapy for pancreatic cancer.



Taking their ideas to market

A new cohort of 30 student teams received seed funding this week from the USTAAR student entrepreneurship program, propelling their business ventures forward.

Taking their ideas to market

A new cohort of 30 student teams received seed funding this week from the USTAAR student entrepreneurship program, propelling their business ventures forward.




Taking student learning to new heights

Across the University of Miami, faculty members like Daniel Serravite, a kinesiology lecturer, are bringing virtual and augmented reality tools into their classes to offer students a cutting-edge learning experience.

Taking student learning to new heights

Across the University of Miami, faculty members like Daniel Serravite, a kinesiology lecturer, are bringing virtual and augmented reality tools into their classes to offer students a cutting-edge learning experience.


Taking student learning to new heights

Across the University of Miami, faculty members like Daniel Serravite, a kinesiology lecturer, are bringing virtual and augmented reality tools into their classes to offer students a cutting-edge learning experience.

Taking student learning to new heights

Across the University of Miami, faculty members like Daniel Serravite, a kinesiology lecturer, are bringing virtual and augmented reality tools into their classes to offer students a cutting-edge learning experience.




Discovering hardware design

Junior Ivy Enyenihi left Coral Gables for Redmond, Washington, this summer, where she worked with Microsoft’s silicon engineering team, earning insight into the technology industry’s possibilities after graduation.

Discovering hardware design

Junior Ivy Enyenihi left Coral Gables for Redmond, Washington, this summer, where she worked with Microsoft’s silicon engineering team, earning insight into the technology industry’s possibilities after graduation.


Engineering harmonious tunes

Frost School of Music junior Mike Lundy spent nearly three months at Sweetwater Studios, honing his music engineering skills with seasoned professionals, while working with modern artists, too.

Engineering harmonious tunes

Frost School of Music junior Mike Lundy spent nearly three months at Sweetwater Studios, honing his music engineering skills with seasoned professionals, while working with modern artists, too.




Paving the way for human eye transplants

Biomedical engineer Ashutosh Agarwal is collaborating with researchers at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and the Miller School of Medicine to develop a device crucial to their effort to complete a whole human eye transplant.

Paving the way for human eye transplants

Biomedical engineer Ashutosh Agarwal is collaborating with researchers at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and the Miller School of Medicine to develop a device crucial to their effort to complete a whole human eye transplant.



High ocean temperatures may slow deadly coral disease, new study finds

Breakthrough experiments offer unexpected insights into Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease transmission, a severe disease affecting more than twenty coral species in Florida and the Caribbean.

High ocean temperatures may slow deadly coral disease, new study finds

Breakthrough experiments offer unexpected insights into Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease transmission, a severe disease affecting more than twenty coral species in Florida and the Caribbean.



Student-built rover takes on NASA challenge

University of Miami engineering students showcased ingenuity and determination with an energy-efficient, custom-built rover for lunar terrain.

Student-built rover takes on NASA challenge

University of Miami engineering students showcased ingenuity and determination with an energy-efficient, custom-built rover for lunar terrain.


Will AI prompt a power overload?

The current trend of building more and more data centers to meet the escalating demand for digital power is unsustainable, University of Miami specialists say.

Will AI prompt a power overload?

The current trend of building more and more data centers to meet the escalating demand for digital power is unsustainable, University of Miami specialists say.


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