Topic: Tech Innovation

City smarts

From flying cars and high-tech sensors to AI platforms and quantum computing, Smart Cities MIAMI explores the future of urban development.

City smarts

From flying cars and high-tech sensors to AI platforms and quantum computing, Smart Cities MIAMI explores the future of urban development.


Bringing chemistry to life

A new virtual and augmented reality application developed at the University of Miami allows students to see atoms and their orbitals up close, to help them visualize chemical structure.

Bringing chemistry to life

A new virtual and augmented reality application developed at the University of Miami allows students to see atoms and their orbitals up close, to help them visualize chemical structure.



Changing gears

University of Miami College of Engineering alumnus Gabe Elias, who once designed championship-winning Formula 1 race cars, is now part of a venture that promises to revolutionize battery design and power.

Changing gears

University of Miami College of Engineering alumnus Gabe Elias, who once designed championship-winning Formula 1 race cars, is now part of a venture that promises to revolutionize battery design and power.



How to ‘prompt like a pro’

A University of Miami librarian provides tips on how to get the most relevant and reliable AI search results.

How to ‘prompt like a pro’

A University of Miami librarian provides tips on how to get the most relevant and reliable AI search results.




A new kind of teaching assistant joins the AI classroom

Computer scientist Geoff Sutcliffe developed an avatar that serves as a digital teaching assistant, available 24/7 in any language.

A new kind of teaching assistant joins the AI classroom

Computer scientist Geoff Sutcliffe developed an avatar that serves as a digital teaching assistant, available 24/7 in any language.


Students play pivotal roles developing apps demoed at XR conference

Collaborating with faculty members and researchers, students helped develop and create immersive technology applications that address environmental awareness, the well-being of cancer patients, and the history of a historic Miami neighborhood.

Students play pivotal roles developing apps demoed at XR conference

Collaborating with faculty members and researchers, students helped develop and create immersive technology applications that address environmental awareness, the well-being of cancer patients, and the history of a historic Miami neighborhood.




XR conference takes a deep dive into immersive technology

With educators and experts from around the country in attendance, including Imagineers from the Walt Disney Company, the two-day conference explored the different ways extended reality is making an impact in the world.

XR conference takes a deep dive into immersive technology

With educators and experts from around the country in attendance, including Imagineers from the Walt Disney Company, the two-day conference explored the different ways extended reality is making an impact in the world.


Want to create something? Join UMaker

The UMaker club, based at the College of Engineering, helps students learn to create working prototypes of their latest ideas.

Want to create something? Join UMaker

The UMaker club, based at the College of Engineering, helps students learn to create working prototypes of their latest ideas.




By Students, For Students: The Data Literacy Movement at University of Miami

Meet the Data Analytics and Intelligence for Social Impact (DAISI) student leaders driving ethical innovation and data literacy across the University of Miami.

By Students, For Students: The Data Literacy Movement at University of Miami

Meet the Data Analytics and Intelligence for Social Impact (DAISI) student leaders driving ethical innovation and data literacy across the University of Miami.



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.


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