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10.27.2025
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UD in the News Oct. 18-24 link-arrow link-arrow

Dayton media featured UD’s Roger Brown Residency, business students helping build a Habitat home, 175th anniversary exhibits, student entrepreneurs and a new 5G training lab, while national and international outlets tapped UD expertise and research.
10.8.2025
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NIH funding UD engineers' mission to better detect pediatric lung nodules link-arrow link-arrow

University of Dayton researchers are helping Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center by developing artificial intelligence to better detect lung nodules in CT scans of children. To date, no pediatric-specific systems have been developed or tested.
9.29.2025
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UD in the News Sept. 20-29 link-arrow link-arrow

Local news outlets covered the groundbreaking of onMain, Dayton's innovation district. NBC News, The Conversation, Spectrum News 1 Ohio and School Business Now highlighted UD faculty research and expertise.
5.5.2025
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Keeping flight-ready aircraft secure on the tarmac Air Force using new wheel chocks developed by UDRI link-arrow link-arrow

When a strong wind blows across an airfield tarmac, a small block of wood or plastic is the only barrier preventing a multimillion dollar aircraft parked outside from rolling away. Unless the block fails.
4.11.2025
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UD in the News April 5-11 link-arrow link-arrow

A pair of faculty wrote for The Conversation. The National Desk tapped the expertise of political scientist Christopher Devine. Local media featured UD research and student experiential learning.
2.21.2025
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UD in the News Feb. 15-21 link-arrow link-arrow

Four faculty contributed to The Conversation. OhioENGINEER's year-end issue featured experiences for students that lead to success on a national stage. U.S. News, CompositesWorld and The Christian Century, among others, also tapped UD expertise.
2.5.2025
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Ultrafast laser technology centerpiece of UDRI’s new advanced manufacturing lab link-arrow link-arrow

Engineers at the UD Research Institute developed a laser system so successful in its initial intended use in composites processing that the institute opened a new lab to exploit the technology into additional applications in advanced manufacturing.