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UofL solar energy startup secures $2 million in funding Funding comes via angel investment, federal grant
A University of Louisville research-backed startup has secured $2 million in funding to further development of a technology meant to make solar power more...
An exterior rendering of the solar-powered house built in Dubai with the help of UofL students and faculty as part of an international competition.
UofL students build a solar house in Dubai as part of an international competition
A group of students and faculty members from the University of Louisville鈥檚 Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research recently had the opportunity to participate...
Researcher Michael Voor and team are behind one of two grants awarded to UofL for developing health-tech innovations.
UofL researchers’ health-tech projects selected for KYNETIC funding Next round of applications is open until February 14聽聽
The Kentucky Network for Innovation & Commercialization (KYNETIC) has selected its first round of promising university-born health and medical technologies, each of which will...
Three recent Chemical Engineering alums and one current Speed School student are playing a critical role in a company created from their research, called Arduro Sustainable Rubber company.
UofL engineering alumni now playing a critical role in a company created from UofL research
Three recent Chemical Engineering alums and one current Speed School student are playing a critical role in a company created from University of Louisville...
Mike Miller and Ben Mitchell meet in the Belknap Academic Building on a regular basis to discuss Ben鈥檚 independence, social and academic life.
UofL collaboration between Autism Center and Engineering students is first of its kind in the country
When Ben Mitchell first came to the University of Louisville as a freshman to study engineering, he might have been a little more lost...
UofL engineering researcher Cindy Harnett, left, with Alli Truttmann of Wicked Sheets
UofL selects projects for COVID-19 tech accelerator Applications now open for next project selection cycle
A University of Louisville program aimed at solving the long-term health, economic and societal problems resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has selected its first...
UofL students and industry partners collaborate to promote workforce development and innovation in health care in 2017 at Kindred Healthcare's Hive innovation space, similar to work to be undertaken by the Kentucky Digital Health Tech and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Coalition.
UofL, partners awarded Build Back Better grant to boost health tech workforce and innovation Award a step toward up to $100 million in additional funding
The University of Louisville is part of a coalition that has received $500,000 to launch a new effort aimed at workforce development and innovation...
UofL鈥檚 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...
BioProducts, a UofL startup based on research-born technology for reusing spent distillers' grain, has won a bourbon sustainability pitch competition.
UofL startup鈥檚 bourbon sustainability tech wins pitch competition
A University of Louisville research-backed startup has beaten teams from around the country in a pitch competition aimed at bourbon sustainability. The startup, BioProducts LLC,...
A live microscopy image of macrophages, white blood cells that mediate innate immunity, infected with Yersinia pestis, shown in red. UofL photo by Matthew Lawrenz and Tiva VanCleave, a former doctoral student in Lawrenz鈥檚 lab
The ‘black death’ still has lessons to share: UofL’s bubonic plague research yields clues to fighting pneumonia
Bubonic plague may not seem like a significant problem in the world today. While it killed millions of people in Europe in the Middle...