Xianming Shi, whose research has focused on the durability and sustainability of infrastructure materials to reduce the construction industry’s carbon footprint, joins the University of Miami on August 15.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/08/construction-materials-expert-to-lead-civil-and-architectural-engineering-department.html



Mechanical and Aerospace

‘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.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/07/windfall-technology-to-power-cargo-ships.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Federal grant to support development of resilient infrastructure

The College of Engineering and the Climate Resilience Academy will spearhead a $2.3 million project to advance concrete technologies, part of a $19.5 million package awarded to the South Florida ClimateReady Tech Hub.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/07/federal-grant-to-support-development-of-resilient-infrastructure.html




A gesture of gratitude

A College of Engineering student and U.S. Marine Corps veteran presented the U.S. flag to his retiring academic advisor

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/07/a-gesture-of-gratitude.html



Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering

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.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/06/revolutionizing-energy-storage-technology.html


Center for Aerosol Science and Technology

New group of University scholars join Bouchet Honor Society

Based at Yale University, the organization honors faculty members and students who identify as part of an underrepresented community, or whose research focuses on underserved communities.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/06/new-group-of-university-scholars-join-bouchet-honor-society.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

PortMiami is strong; its network shows climate vulnerabilities

Research published this spring by a University of Miami team looked at how the Port of Miami fared on the climate resilience scale within its maritime network.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/05/port-of-miami-is-strong-but-ports-in-its-network-show-climate-vulnerabilities.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

From commencement to construction: Graduate student aims to make his mark in Miami

Graduate student Daniel Cutimanco was chosen as the commencement ceremony student speaker, where he reflected on his academic journey and possibilities for the future.

https://news.miami.edu/soa-now/stories/2024/05/from-commencement-to-construction-graduate-student-aims-to-make-his-mark-in-miami.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

PhD student to research multi-functional artificial coral reefs with prestigious fellowship

University of Miami College of Engineering graduate student, Kylee Rux, has been awarded a competitive fellowship by the Department of Defense to study the environmental impacts and opportunities of cement.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/05/phd-student-to-research-multi-functional-artificial-coral-reefs-with-prestigious-fellowship.html


Student innovators on display

Fifteen teams of engineering students at all levels of their careers competed in the College of Engineering’s Rothberg Catalyzer Pitch Competition.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/05/student-innovators-on-display.html


Electrical and Computer

Collaboration ‘truly distinguished my educational experience’

Munir Hafeel found a tight-knit community within the College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/05/collaboration-truly-distinguished-my-educational-experience.html


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.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/05/biomedical-engineering-student-heads-to-congress-to-advocate-for-stem-careers.html


Biomedical

Engineering student Logan Beatty headed to Boston

The Stamps Scholar also earned the distinguished Goldwater Scholarship during his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/05/engineering-student-logan-beatty-headed-to-boston.html


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