August 8, 2022
Understanding how rechargeable aqueous zinc batteries workStudy debunks accepted assumptions of charging mechanism in rechargeable aqueous zinc-manganese battery cells
March 31, 2022
Scientists develop environmentally safe, frost-resistant coatingsA longer-lasting alternative to conventional deicers
March 1, 2022
Setting allocation principles to protect vulnerable populations from COVID-19Engineering researcher Hadis Anahideh examines methods used to distribute COVID-19 vaccines
August 30, 2021
DuSable Scholars Program aims to increase number of students of color in STEMThe program is named after Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable, a Haitian-born Black trader recognized as Chicago’s founder
January 12, 2021
Wearable technology course expands to meet demandSpring semester virtual class offered after success of fall course
September 1, 2020
Online learning allows students to discover ‘incredible implications of wearable technology’Students creating technology from kits mailed to their homes
May 8, 2020
Engineering professor’s Haiti work brings real-world experience to studentsQuintin Williams Jr. volunteers in Haiti to help those who have experienced multiple disasters
May 8, 2020
MIE doctoral candidate wins award for graduate researchRukmava Chatterjee recognized for research by UIC Graduate College
August 26, 2019
Stabilizing single atoms at record-high temperatures in short durationsUIC researchers report using highly controllable, high temperature shockwaves to synthesize and stabilize single atoms at record-high temperatures
August 22, 2019
Engineering professor receives National Institutes of Health Trailblazer AwardLaxman Saggere developing innovative technology for treating vision loss due to retinal degenerative diseases