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Robotics researcher Dan Popa, Ph.D., with one of his robots
UofL secures $170 million in record-breaking year for research Funding from commercialization also marks best year yet
The University of Louisville secured nearly $170 million to support groundbreaking research in the 2019-2020 fiscal year — the university’s most successful year ever...
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell visited UofL on Jan. 19 to discuss resources he secured to benefit Kentucky in the recent government funding bill.
Sen. Mitch McConnell visits UofL to announce $20 million in federal funding for cybersecurity workforce training
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced today that $20 million in new federal funding soon will be available for training cybersecurity professionals through programs...
UofL researcher Brad Shuck (left) and entrepreneur Charley Miller (right) in the CEHD atrium
UofL invention for tracking employee engagement is licensed to startup License is the first from the CEHD and first from Entrepreneurs-in-Residence program
A University of Louisville researcher has invented a new software that helps companies easily measure employee engagement — a key to increasing productivity and...
A team of Speed students are printing 3-D face shields for health care workers, to help with the shortage due to COVID-19.
UofL engineering students producing 3-D printed face shields for healthcare professionals
COVID-19 has caused a sea change in day-to-day life. Work, school, recreation, retail, medical care, everything has been altered. Many have expressed a sense of...
​Through this grant, UofL will create apprenticeships that give students field experience with disruptive, cutting-edge technologies that can change how work is done.
UofL awarded nearly $4M to close skills gap UofL was one of just 28 public-private partnerships funded, and is the only one in Kentucky
​The University of Louisville has received nearly $4 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to build a program that will prepare students for...
Claudia Angeli, Ph.D., left, with UofL research participants Kelly Thomas and Jeff Marquis and trainer Kristin Benton
UofL receives $7.8M grant to enhance epidural stimulation technology for individuals with spinal cord injury
Researchers at UofL made news worldwide in 2018 when two people diagnosed with complete spinal cord injuries recovered the ability to walk thanks to...
UofL astrosurgery team members George Pantalos, bioengineering student Sienna Shacklette, Tommy Roussel and bioengineering student Clara Jones in front of the Virgin Galactic VSS Unity SpaceShipTwo at Spaceport America in New Mexico. Photo courtesy Virgin Galactic.
UofL astrosurgery device tested in space aboard Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo
An invention developed by UofL’s astrosurgery team made its first trip to space for testing in weightlessness as a payload aboard a suborbital space...
The nanofilter prototype
UofL researchers are working to develop a more effective and reusable N95 mask
Scientists at the University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and the Advanced Manufacturing Institute of Science & Technology (AMIST) have partnered...
More than 90 faculty and staff were honored at the inaugural UofL Research and Scholarship Awards on March 29, 2022.
UofL’s Inaugural Research and Scholarship Awards celebrate year of exploration and new knowledge Six major awards presented, including Researcher of the Year
Researchers, scholars and research administrators were recognized for their contributions at the University of Louisville’s inaugural Research and Scholarship Awards, held March 29.  The event,...
UofL’s Additive Manufacturing Institute of Science & Technology (AMIST)
UofL receives $2 million grant to help minority-owned manufacturers adopt 3D printing
The University of Louisville has received a five-year grant totaling $2 million to help minority-owned manufacturing businesses adopt additive manufacturing and 3D printing technology. The...