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Project Will Harden 5G Wireless Communication Networks for Military Use with $5 Million From NSF
A new push to strengthen security of 5G wireless communications networks for use by the U.S. armed forces will be centered at the University of Kansas.
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KU Engineering Professor Named Editor of Newly Launched International Academic Journal Focused on Radar
A professor at the University of Kansas School of Engineering has been named the first editor of a new academic journal.
$750K Donation to Expand Operations at KU Engineering’s National Center for Construction Safety
LAWRENCE — An anonymous donor has made a 10-year pledge to help fund ongoing operations at the Craig & Diane Martin National Center for Construction Safety at the University of Kansas School of Engineering.
KU Engineering Professor Wins $100k Award to Research Wastewater Intensification
A prestigious award from the Water Research Foundation will provide the opportunity for a University of Kansas School of Engineering professor to research a breakthrough approach to improving water quality.
Report Shows Tectonics to be Main Driver Of Hillslope 'Connectivity'
Chances are good that most people reading this are situated on a hillslope, as hillslopes cover some 90% of the Earth’s landmass.
KU Project to Responsibly Maximize Recovery from Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs Nominated for 'Breakthrough Research of the Year'
A team led by a University of Kansas researcher is a finalist for one of the global energy industry’s most prestigious awards.
Susanne Shontz Named School of Engineering Associate Dean for Research
Suzanne Shontz, professor of electrical engineering & computer science at the University of Kansas School of Engineering, has been selected to serve as the school’s associate dean for research.
Study Shows Electric Vehicles Could Be Charged on ohe Go Via Peer-To-Peer System
Every day, Americans see more battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) on the road. According to Fortune Business Insights, the market for electric vehicles in the U.S.
KU to Lead $24m Statewide Investment to Advance Research on Resilient and Socially Equitable Infrastructure
Kansas currently ranks ninth in federal disaster declarations per capita. Amid changing climate patterns and frequent extreme weather events, historically underserved communities often receive less aid and recover slower from weather disasters.
16 KU Engineering Faculty Members Among Most Cited Researchers in the World, Study Shows
Sixteen faculty members at the University of Kansas School of Engineering are among the top 2% of scientists worldwide cited by others in research publications, according to a study from Stanford University.
Center Creating Lab-on-a-Chip Technology for Medical Tests Wins $6.6 Million in Continued NIH Funding
A research center based at the University of Kansas that develops rapid next-generation tests for a host of human ailments like cancer, stroke and COVID-19 recently earned $6.6 million in continued funding over the next five years from the National Institutes of Health's