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Mike Detisch Wins Best Poster and Travel Awards in Portugal

Materials engineering doctoral student Mike Detisch won two awards at the Imagine Membrane Conference in Horta, Portugal, in September.


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

Using cutting-edge technology, Seales is creating a comprehensive catalog of Herculaneum papyri.


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

James Griffioen, computer science professor and director of the UK Center for Computational Sciences, will be on the new Kentucky Research Computing team.


Reading the Invisible Library with W. Brent Seales

 “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
  
 – Mark Twain 


$3 Million NSF Grant to Support the Next Generation of Kentucky Food, Energy and Water Systems Innovators

UK faculty members Carmen Agouridis and Isabel Escobar will be involved with the project.


UK Researchers Studying Better Ways to Detect Worms in Apples

Faculty members Akinbode Adedeji and  Kevin Donohue are developing ways to keep healthy U.S. apples in the supply chain.


RescuKats Compete at 2019 Mine Rescue National Championship

Such competitions allow teams to improve through an honest assessment of their abilities under stressful conditions.


Brad Berron Receives NSF Grant for Collaboration with US FDA

The results of the study may be used to develop standardized approaches for reviewing and evaluating the efficacy of bioprinting approaches for medical product applications.


ECE Department Awarded $600,000 Grant from U.S. Department of Education

The GAANN grant will provide funds to support graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees in research areas related to ECE at UK.


Mujan Seif Awarded Society of Women Engineers 2019 Outstanding Collegiate Member

Only ten collegiate members receive the Outstanding Collegiate Member Award annually.