Speed School of Engineering

Speed School of Engineering

Kindred, UofL form partnership to develop health care technology solutions

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kindred Healthcare Inc. and the University of Louisville have formed an innovative partnership focused on creating health care technology solutions that...

UofL awarded grant to expand training for cybersecurity specialists

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville has won a $580,000 federal grant to expand training for cybersecurity specialists.  The grant, from the U.S. National...

UofL celebrates cybersecurity education grant

How does one celebrate a cybersecurity win? With a sheet cake, of course. Six professors from the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, the College of Arts...
UofL bioengineer Cindy Harnett is doing research that could improve rehabilitation from injury, movement of prosthetic limbs and athletic performance using sensors and new materials.

UofL researcher making big impact for injured athletes

A University of Louisville scientist is hoping to make big changes with tiny objects. J.B. Speed School of Engineering professor Cindy Harnett is conducting...
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UofL’s ‘energy crops’ harvested for research

Someday, a 3-D printed medical implant made from hemp oil may save your life, or a hemp-based biofuel may power your vehicle. Those are just...
A team from UofL came up with a solution that could help easily locate small items that often get misplaced. The idea took top honors in the most recent Louisville Startup Weekend.

UofL students’ ‘smart’ tags win startup pitch competition

Now where are those car keys? They’re missing — again. But a team of students from the University of Louisville might have a solution that...
UofL bioengineering professor Ayman El-Baz began looking for a non-invasive, less expensive way to detect signs of renal rejection in 2004 when his cousin suffered kidney failure and needed a transplant.

Kidney project is first to get funding from ‘trifecta’

https://engineering.louisville.edu/It’s the first University of Louisville project to receive money from three major translational research funding sources, and it could change the way doctors...
Sydney Lucas is a first-generation college student and Porter Scholar who is closing in on her bioengineering degree.

Focused: First-generation college student closing in on engineering degree

Sydney Lucas is a first-generation college student and Porter Scholar. She stays active on campus, serving as operations vice president for the Speed School...

A spirited journey: UofL student blends chemistry, distilling into career path

Chemical engineering senior Katherine Grace O’Nan has an inside joke with her dad. It goes like this: one day they will open a microbrewery together....
Gerald T. Grant, D.M.D., M.S, holds a 3D model

School of Dentistry’s digital advances mean big wins for customized patient care

The University of Louisville is poised to become a premier center for 3D-based digital dental and medical care through the recent installation of several...