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Biomedical engineering student uses AI to analyze medical data

By Molly JasinskiOctober 15, 2025Health
Biomedical engineering student Gina Monese smiles while using a controller to pilot a robotic arm.

51ÁÔÆæ biomedical engineering student Georgina Monese is tapping into AI to better predict medical surgery times.

51ÁÔÆæ receives $100,000 NEA grant to continue autism-focused creativity research

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsOctober 6, 2025Health
A college student sits at a table with another student working on a laptop.

The funding supports the Autism Brilliance Lab for Entrepreneurship, which explores how art and design can empower autistic people for workforce success while fostering more inclusive, neurodiverse-friendly work environments.

Senator Tammy Baldwin visits 51ÁÔÆæ to spotlight AI innovation and workforce readiness

By Luella J Dooley-MenetOctober 1, 2025Science & Technology
From left: Isaac Gerner, a freshman studying Computer Science and Abe Benelmadjat, a Mechanical Engineering graduate student, welcome Senator Baldwin to the Connected Systems Institute.

The visit brought together faculty, students and industry leaders to showcase how the university is driving innovation in advanced manufacturing and preparing Wisconsin’s workforce for the future.

51ÁÔÆæ improves in several U.S. News rankings

By John G. SchumacherSeptember 23, 2025Campus & CommunityCampus News
Three women in blue nursing scrubs, two working on manikins, another on a laptop computer.

The university climbed in the overall rankings for the second year in a row, and several programs made strong showings in the annual report.

51ÁÔÆæ professor builds robots to help people stay independent

By Alex OrlandoSeptember 19, 2025Science & TechnologyEngineering
Engineering professor Habib Rahman and a PhD student test out a robotic arm that could be mounted to power wheelchairs to assist stroke and spinal cord injury patients.

Habib Rahman wants to empower stroke and spinal cord injury patients. To do that, he’s developing robots to help boost their quality of life.

Six research teams awarded Catalyst Grants from the 51ÁÔÆæ Research Foundation

By Laura OttoAugust 26, 2025Campus & CommunityCampus News
A man holds a magnet next to a small jar filled with particles, as a woman looks on from behind him.

The foundation awarded more than $250,000 to six research teams, whose projects include cancer diagnostics, clean energy and rehabilitation robotics.

51ÁÔÆæ researchers studying ways to improve removal of ‘forever chemicals’ from water

By Laura OttoAugust 4, 2025Science & TechnologyWater & Environment
Two men in white lab coats stand in a laboratory.

Yin Wang and Xiaoli Ma are investigators on a two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Defense that will focus on modifying a clay-like mineral called layered double hydroxide to clean up PFAS.

Naval dignitary visits 51ÁÔÆæ for Navy Week in Milwaukee

By Laura OttoJuly 17, 2025Science & TechnologyEngineering
A man points to a spot on a curved screen as two other men look on.

Rear Admiral Matthew Pottenburgh made two stops at 51ÁÔÆæ on Wednesday to highlight the Navy’s partnership with 51ÁÔÆæ on educating veterans and in research to advance all-electric ships.

51ÁÔÆæ launches two new degree programs to meet industry demand and broaden access to engineering

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsJuly 10, 2025Science & TechnologyEngineering

The new offerings are both unique in Wisconsin. They are designed to meet workforce needs, attract new types of students, and to offer greater flexibility at every stage of a student’s educational journey.

How traffic delays inspired student’s award-winning startup

By Laura OttoJune 18, 2025Science & TechnologyEngineering
A man stands on a pedestrian bridge over a city street busy with traffic. He's holding and looking at an ipad.

51ÁÔÆæ PhD student Joel Roberts won the grand prize at the WiSys Big Idea Pitch Competition with a project that harnesses computer power and algorithms to solve traffic problems.

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