Topic: Tech Innovation

‘Windfall’ technology to power cargo ships

A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

‘Windfall’ technology to power cargo ships

A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.


Ethics of artificial intelligence in health care is focus of new online certificate course

Developed by the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in collaboration with the Division of Continuing and International Education, the self-paced, Spanish-language course is targeted at medical professionals in Latin American countries who may not have access to reliable information on AI.

Ethics of artificial intelligence in health care is focus of new online certificate course

Developed by the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in collaboration with the Division of Continuing and International Education, the self-paced, Spanish-language course is targeted at medical professionals in Latin American countries who may not have access to reliable information on AI.



Revolutionizing energy storage technology

Professor Chao Luo will study an innovative design concept for energy storage batteries, underscoring the University of Miami's commitment to clean energy innovation.

Revolutionizing energy storage technology

Professor Chao Luo will study an innovative design concept for energy storage batteries, underscoring the University of Miami's commitment to clean energy innovation.



New initiative to spur quantum science research

The College of Arts and Sciences has recruited a physicist and a chemist who specialize in quantum sensing as part of a multiyear effort to recruit faculty working in this burgeoning research discipline.

New initiative to spur quantum science research

The College of Arts and Sciences has recruited a physicist and a chemist who specialize in quantum sensing as part of a multiyear effort to recruit faculty working in this burgeoning research discipline.




Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaker

‘Perfect storm’ of a transition from El Niño to La Niña conditions and exceptionally warm Atlantic Ocean temperatures could result in one of the most active hurricane seasons ever.

Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaker

‘Perfect storm’ of a transition from El Niño to La Niña conditions and exceptionally warm Atlantic Ocean temperatures could result in one of the most active hurricane seasons ever.


10 years of sustained growth

During its decade-long existence, Rosenstiel School’s 75-foot-long hurricane simulator has helped usher in a wave of international scientists and cutting-edge projects—from hybrid coral reefs to ocean-tracking devices.

10 years of sustained growth

During its decade-long existence, Rosenstiel School’s 75-foot-long hurricane simulator has helped usher in a wave of international scientists and cutting-edge projects—from hybrid coral reefs to ocean-tracking devices.




Biomedical engineering student heads to Congress to advocate for STEM careers

The first-of-its-kind event by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) gave University of Miami biomedical engineering student, Andrea Godoy, the opportunity to visit the nation's capital and meet with members of Congress to advocate for Hispanic representation in STEM fields.

Biomedical engineering student heads to Congress to advocate for STEM careers

The first-of-its-kind event by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) gave University of Miami biomedical engineering student, Andrea Godoy, the opportunity to visit the nation's capital and meet with members of Congress to advocate for Hispanic representation in STEM fields.


eMerge Americas: Showcasing research excellence

University of Miami scientists and students will display innovative technologies and research during eMerge Americas 2024 at the Miami Convention Center on April 18-19. View this report for continuous updates.

eMerge Americas: Showcasing research excellence

University of Miami scientists and students will display innovative technologies and research during eMerge Americas 2024 at the Miami Convention Center on April 18-19. View this report for continuous updates.




From paper planes to 3D-printed aircraft

University of Miami engineering student Joshua Prabahar grew up building paper airplanes in his native Jamaica. Today, his experimental designs could help revolutionize short takeoff or landing aircraft.

From paper planes to 3D-printed aircraft

University of Miami engineering student Joshua Prabahar grew up building paper airplanes in his native Jamaica. Today, his experimental designs could help revolutionize short takeoff or landing aircraft.



Researchers explore power of AI to craft novel solutions

The latest round of U-LINK team research funding focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence tools to improve our world.

Researchers explore power of AI to craft novel solutions

The latest round of U-LINK team research funding focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence tools to improve our world.



New Frost Made Works Expand Creative Uses for Technology

"Stained Glass" and "Tales of Kafka," new works created at the Frost School of Music, explored innovative uses of new technology, such as augmented reality and video streaming, to expand the artistic possibilities of live performance.

New Frost Made Works Expand Creative Uses for Technology

"Stained Glass" and "Tales of Kafka," new works created at the Frost School of Music, explored innovative uses of new technology, such as augmented reality and video streaming, to expand the artistic possibilities of live performance.


RAD LAB collaborates with Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center thanks to $50 million gift from Kenneth C. Griffin

Interactive VR & AR offer 3D experience of new cancer research facility.

RAD LAB collaborates with Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center thanks to $50 million gift from Kenneth C. Griffin

Interactive VR & AR offer 3D experience of new cancer research facility.


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