Graduating in game
University of Utah’s top-ranked games program will hold their virtual graduation within an online video game.
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Read MoreA huge LED screen in Times Square shows gold coins dissolving in a solution. York Smith, an assistant professor in materials science and engineering, facilitated the science behind the art.
Read MoreBiomedical engineers to study how mucus plays a part in transferring coronaviruses from person to person.
Read MoreWith nearly $900,000 in seed grants, the first 1U4U “collaboration incubator” has generated 33 interdisciplinary research projects.
Read MoreA University of Utah engineering study shows restrictions on wood burning in Utah dramatically improve air quality.
Read MoreU’s LUKE Arm stars at the start of the newest “Star Wars.”
Read MoreU mechanical engineering assistant professor Tommaso Lenzi received two grants to further advance the “Utah Bionic Leg” technology, a self-powered prosthetic limb with a computer processor and motorized joints in the ankle and knee that enable an amputee to walk with more power and vigor, as well as better balance.
Read MoreU engineers help develop a motorized prosthetic arm that can sense touch and move with your thoughts.
Read MoreThe U’s departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering recently merged into a single academic unit.
Read MoreU engineers are part of team to improve technology for the deaf.
Read MoreU researchers find using a thermostat for heating and air conditioning systems that turn on and off based on air quality can clean the air in your home without using much more energy than a fan.
Read MoreResearchers received $10.75 million Department of Energy grant for new center.
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