Articles from 2025

The view from inside a truck cab

Interstate highway lanes for autonomous trucks could move freight more efficiently

Sunday, September 14, 2025
UI assistant professor of business analytics Qi Luo was interviewed about his study, as was Omar Ahmad, deputy director of the UI’s Driving Safety Research Institute, which conducts research into autonomous vehicles.
engineering building

Editorial: UI College of Engineering’s day in the sun

Friday, September 12, 2025
The University of Iowa’s College of Engineering is having its moment in the spotlight because of two of its alumni.
Tyler Bell

Bell named Provost AI Fellow

Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Tyler Bell, ECE associate professor, will co-develop and teach the required introductory course, AI Fundamentals, for a new AI certificate targeting University of Iowa undergraduates that is planned to launch in spring 2026.
Lamuta posses for picture in front of octopus-like robot

Iowa engineers’ octopus-like design improves underwater vehicle maneuverability

Thursday, September 4, 2025
Caterina Lamuta, a University of Iowa mechanical engineering associate professor, and colleagues have released findings that advance knowledge of flow and maneuverability for underwater vehicles in the journal, Robotics Reports.
Tyler Bell

UI to launch new AI certificate in 2026

Ten faculty members, including BME's Tyler Bell, have been named inaugural Provost AI Fellows to develop courses for the AI certificate.
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IIHR demonstrates model of $28M flood control system in Dubuque

Tuesday, August 26, 2025
IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering and officials from the city of Dubuque gathered Monday to demonstrate a model pump station built to help ensure a $28M flood control system in Dubuque keeps residents safe during flood conditions.
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Engineering students named Iowa Innovation Leadership Fellows

Friday, August 22, 2025
Three engineering graduate students were named 2025-26 Iowa Innovation Leadership Fellows, a year-long educational experience designed to immerse them in the dynamic world of healthcare innovation. The engineering students include Connor Grierson (biomedical), Michael Scott (biomedical), and Katie Vaiciulis (mechanical).
Vehicles on the road

KCRG: UI driving researchers work to spot different impairments

Friday, August 22, 2025
Researchers at the University of Iowa Driving Safety Research Institute are testing drivers’ abilities under a range of impairments to see if unique tells can be spotted by technology, with the overall goal of turning people’s attention back to the road.
Hua poses with colleagues

Hua wins honor for investigation of PCBs in school buildings

Thursday, August 21, 2025
University of Iowa PhD student has won a top research paper award for his investigation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a toxic chemical banned decades ago. Jason Hua, a CEE major, discovered significant emissions of PCBs from school building materials, such as glass block windows, joint caulking, and fireproof coating steel columns.
A person holding a steering wheel with one hand and a mobile phone in the other

UI driving researchers work to spot differences in types of impairment

Thursday, August 21, 2025
Timothy Brown, director of drugged driving research at the UI, said technology for identifying whether someone is driving while unable to do so safely is evolving and becoming more common, especially in industries where fleets of vehicles are employed and supervised. “There are a lot of forms of impairment out there, and I think there’s a renewed focus on trying to keep people safe on the roads and reducing impairment-related crashes,” Brown said.