Topic: Tech Innovation

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.


A flight out of this world

MAGGIE, a solar-powered aircraft being developed by a College of Engineering researcher, would fly on Mars to help answer questions about the red planet.

A flight out of this world

MAGGIE, a solar-powered aircraft being developed by a College of Engineering researcher, would fly on Mars to help answer questions about the red planet.




Professor wins prestigious NSF award for cutting-edge neural repair research

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.

Professor wins prestigious NSF award for cutting-edge neural repair research

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.


Bringing the world’s wonders into the classroom

A new art history course offered each fall takes students on a virtual tour of ancient wonders, across the world, like the Colosseum in Rome and the Acropolis Complex in Greece.

Bringing the world’s wonders into the classroom

A new art history course offered each fall takes students on a virtual tour of ancient wonders, across the world, like the Colosseum in Rome and the Acropolis Complex in Greece.




Student’s Herculean research efforts power the materials race for light and strong carbon fibers

College of Engineering student Neyton Baltodano Jr. is helping to perfect the 3D-printing process for short carbon fiber materials that could ramp up the safety of the aeronautics industry.

Student’s Herculean research efforts power the materials race for light and strong carbon fibers

College of Engineering student Neyton Baltodano Jr. is helping to perfect the 3D-printing process for short carbon fiber materials that could ramp up the safety of the aeronautics industry.



Six students use computing power to tackle complex problems

Thanks to the new Provost’s Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Computing, several graduate students are able to devote their full attention to cutting-edge research projects in their chosen subject areas.

Six students use computing power to tackle complex problems

Thanks to the new Provost’s Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Computing, several graduate students are able to devote their full attention to cutting-edge research projects in their chosen subject areas.



Construction apprenticeship builds better workforce

The College of Engineering is a partner in a new workforce development and training program that combines on-the-job experience at construction sites with classroom instruction to help fast-track workers into managerial positions, helping to fill a critical gap in the industry.

Construction apprenticeship builds better workforce

The College of Engineering is a partner in a new workforce development and training program that combines on-the-job experience at construction sites with classroom instruction to help fast-track workers into managerial positions, helping to fill a critical gap in the industry.


Immerse yourself in new, augmented worlds

Starting Nov. 30, the 10th annual FilmGate interactive media festival will expose participants to new examples of extended reality and inspire creative projects.

Immerse yourself in new, augmented worlds

Starting Nov. 30, the 10th annual FilmGate interactive media festival will expose participants to new examples of extended reality and inspire creative projects.


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