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Suzanne Smith Elected AIAA Fellow

Suzanne Smith has been elected to the 2020 class of Fellows of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Only 29 of the 33,000 AIAA members from across the U.S. and around the world were selected.

Public-private Partnership to Provide STEM Education Through Electric Vehicles

The UK Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) have announced a new program to advance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in KY’s schools.

Could Drones Save Cows? Why UK Research Team Thinks So

With the help of a $900,000 USDA grant, UK researchers are working on noninvasive health monitoring for herds using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

$24 Million Partnership to Advance Next Generation Manufacturing Technologies in Kentucky

KY NSF's EPSCoR, has awarded UK, UofL and six other institutions across the state a five-year, $24 million grant to advance next generation manufacturing technologies, flexible electronics and robotics.

Opportunity to Join Research Team Transforms UK Students’ Careers

When students come to the UK, they discover many opportunities that ignite their passion. For Kyra Seevers, Kristina Gessel and Stephen Parsons, that opportunity was undergraduate research.

How UK Engineering is Using Hemp to Repair Deteriorating Kentucky Bridges

Bridges are a crucial component of Kentucky's infrastructure — providing access between regions and cities and linking workers to jobs. But as traffic continues to increase, bridges across the state are aging at an accelerated pace.

UK's Brent Seales Using Light Brighter Than the Sun to Read Herculaneum Scrolls

The UK Digital Restoration Initiative in the College of Engineering has been working to perfect a technique to non-invasively recover the 2,000-year-old fragile papyri.

UK Receives Grant to Help in the Development of Kentucky’s Research Computing CI

The project will create a new Kentucky Research Computing team (KyRC), led by Brian Nichols, James Griffioen and Doyle Friskney.

UK Student Project has Potential to Make International Impact

It turns out that work done by students in the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment could have a big impact on people living in sub-Saharan Africa.

Honaker Awarded $6 Million from Department of Energy for Rare Earth Element Recovery Pilot Plant

Rick Honaker, Professor of Mining Engineering, was awarded $6 Million by the Department of Energy to move on to a second phase of research in an effort to recover rare earth elements from coal and coal byproducts.

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