An LED light including its internal controller that spent approximately nine years aboard the International Space Station is being studied for negative effects caused by space’s radiation levels.
Twenty University of Kentucky College of Engineering faculty members representing five departments, as well as staff from the Kentucky Transportation Center, participated in a research retreat focused on autonomous systems.
The University of Kentucky College of Engineering has been recognized with an Engineering Excellence for Veterans Award. The award recognizes academic institutions that are leaders in helping veterans bridge the gap between military and civilian worlds.
Graduate students Mahsen Al-Ani and Oluwaseun Akeyo's team won the “Best Presentation” award and Ahmad Ghaweta helped his team earn a best performance algorithm award at the 2018 FEEDER summer program.
Himanshu Thapliyal's research contributions have given UK recognition for its influence in the field of quantum circuits for cryptanalysis.
Sarah Khammas Lami, a doctoral student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, won the “Best Overall Poster Award” at the 62nd International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Fabrication.
At the annual College of Engineering Staff Appreciation Luncheon, Interim Dean Larry Holloway announced that Nancy Miller and Cassandra Rogers were this year's Staff Excellence Award winners.
To improve life on Earth, Twyman Clements (BSME '09, MSME '11) and Gentry Barnett (BSEE '06, MSBME '08) are focused on space.
If anyone understands overcoming challenges to earn an engineering degree, it's 2018 computer engineering graduate Austin Langton.
The annual Dean’s Faculty Awards ceremony was held April 23 at the Hilary J. Boone Center. Awards were given in the areas of research, service and graduate studies.