Topic: Tech Innovation

Aiming to shape a new tech revolution

Engineering professor Mingzhe Chen is working on several projects that could improve on our existing wireless networks. For this work, he was recently named as the Knight Foundation chair in data science and artificial intelligence.

Aiming to shape a new tech revolution

Engineering professor Mingzhe Chen is working on several projects that could improve on our existing wireless networks. For this work, he was recently named as the Knight Foundation chair in data science and artificial intelligence.


Exploring the Future of Sports Performance with Data Science

Professor Lorena Martin, a former doctoral student in Exercise Physiology who earned her Ph.D. from the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, is revolutionizing sports performance analytics.

Exploring the Future of Sports Performance with Data Science

Professor Lorena Martin, a former doctoral student in Exercise Physiology who earned her Ph.D. from the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, is revolutionizing sports performance analytics.



Fast-Tracking Formulations: The AI-Driven Future of Beauty and Pharma

Two University of Miami researchers have developed a patent-pending algorithm that could revolutionize the creation of products ranging from cosmetics and pharmaceuticals to coatings and food.

Fast-Tracking Formulations: The AI-Driven Future of Beauty and Pharma

Two University of Miami researchers have developed a patent-pending algorithm that could revolutionize the creation of products ranging from cosmetics and pharmaceuticals to coatings and food.



14 University of Miami engineering professors ranked among the world's top 2% of scientists

Stanford University and Elsevier have released the seventh edition list recognizing faculty for global research impact

14 University of Miami engineering professors ranked among the world's top 2% of scientists

Stanford University and Elsevier have released the seventh edition list recognizing faculty for global research impact




Welcoming students to a new reality

A new application for students offered through First Year Directions classes at the University of Miami gives them a chance to experience unique campus activities virtually.

Welcoming students to a new reality

A new application for students offered through First Year Directions classes at the University of Miami gives them a chance to experience unique campus activities virtually.


Getting on-the-job experience abroad

Two students from the Innovation, Technology, and Design program participated in a pilot internship program in Barcelona this summer.

Getting on-the-job experience abroad

Two students from the Innovation, Technology, and Design program participated in a pilot internship program in Barcelona this summer.




Developing the Master Plan for Silica City

The University of Miami School of Architecture is at the forefront of innovation, playing a crucial role in designing a sustainable, smart city in Guyana. Through collaboration and cutting-edge technology, this project aims to create a resilient, future-ready community that reflects the vibrant culture and unique needs of the region.

Developing the Master Plan for Silica City

The University of Miami School of Architecture is at the forefront of innovation, playing a crucial role in designing a sustainable, smart city in Guyana. Through collaboration and cutting-edge technology, this project aims to create a resilient, future-ready community that reflects the vibrant culture and unique needs of the region.


A flight into the maelstrom

Devon Ledbetter, a graduate student at the Rosenstiel School, is creating a virtual reality experience that will let anyone fly aboard a hurricane hunter aircraft and into the eye of the storm.

A flight into the maelstrom

Devon Ledbetter, a graduate student at the Rosenstiel School, is creating a virtual reality experience that will let anyone fly aboard a hurricane hunter aircraft and into the eye of the storm.




‘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.


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