Video game greatness
University of Utah’s EAE video game design program ranked No. 1 in the country.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah’s EAE video game design program ranked No. 1 in the country.
Read MoreShuji Nakamura won the prize in 2014.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah’s top-ranked video games program to show off new games under development during “EAE Play 2020.”
Read MoreBrown has been dean at the college for nearly two decades.
Read MoreThe catalytic converter, which removes toxic gases from car exhaust, owes its invention partly to U alumni working at Corning Incorporated in the 1970s.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers conduct air flow study to help Utah Symphony musicians stay safe from COVID-19.
Read MoreThe honor is given to the highest-performing center in the country.
Read MoreThe legacy of the U’s mastermind behind LED-based technology was honored in a video from the National Academy of Inventors.
Read MoreScience writer Lisa Potter talks with professor Massood Tabib-Azar about the portable, reusable COVID-19 testing device that he is developing.
Read MoreGatoro came to Utah as a child from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Read MoreBiomedical engineer Jan Kubanek has discovered that treatments of brain disorders may not have to require drugs or invasive surgery at all—just sound waves.
Read MoreU engineer Massood Tabib-Azar is developing a coronavirus sensor about the size of a quarter that works with a cellphone and can detect COVID-19 in 60 seconds.
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