![Researcher talking with visitor at ITI open house](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/ultrawide__1312_x_562/public/2021-10/AMPRL-3D-printing-%281%29_1.jpg?h=2460d17d&itok=IzzH7EEA)
Levi Kirby of the Additive Manufacturing-Integrated Product Realization Laboratory discusses his 3D printing research
Breadcrumb
- Home
- News & Events
News & Events
Main navigation
![Gary Christensen stands in the Seamen’s Center for a portrait on Tuesday, March 8, 2022](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-03/AIMBE-900x600.jpg?h=9edca4a6&itok=Ebmw_PtI)
Two UI professors, engineering dean to be nominated by American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers
Thursday, March 10, 2022
The Daily Iowan
The American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers is inducting University of Iowa professors Don Anderson, Gary Christensen, and Harriet Nembhard on March 25. The professors do work in lung cancer treatment, invasive surgery, and orthopedics.
![Col. Kevin Bigelman, Seb Loze](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/DHM%20Keynotes.png?h=acf3e976&itok=AIGWHOkQ)
DHM 2022 Updates: Keynotes announced, registration pricing change, new submission options
Friday, February 25, 2022
University of Iowa Technology Institute
The Organizing Committee of the 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium (DHM 2022) is announcing two keynote presenters, expanded details on the types of submissions being accepted, and a new lower pricing structure for both in-person and virtual options.
![Abstract image](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/AdobeStock_294303920.jpeg?h=0202f7e0&itok=4pxkFbLt)
UI professor awarded a $1 million grant to research machine learning, modeling, and simulation
Friday, February 25, 2022
The Daily Iowan
University of Iowa Technology Institute faculty affiliates Sharif Rahman, Jia Lu, and Shaoping Xiao, who are all faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, are on a research team led by Ching-Long Lin studying the educational gap between engineering scholars.
![Portrait of Gary Christensen](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/2022_01_19-Gary%20Christensen-gestlund-003.jpg?h=403fabde&itok=PSIzwHwd)
3 UI faculty elected fellows of American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
Monday, February 21, 2022
College of Engineering
Gary Christensen, an ITI faculty affiliate, is among three UI faculty who have been named members of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows.
![Abstract image](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/AdobeStock_294303920.jpeg?h=0202f7e0&itok=4pxkFbLt)
New $1M grant to bridge educational gaps between modeling and simulation and machine learning
Friday, February 18, 2022
College of Engineering
The United States Department of Education has awarded a $1 million grant to Professors Ching-Long Lin (PI), Sharif Rahman, Jia Lu, Shaoping Xiao, Rachel Vitali and Jane Russell to develop artificial intelligence modeling and simulation (AIMS) programs to bridge educational gaps between modeling and simulation and machine learning.
![Grace Williamson poses for a portrait in the Seamans Center on Thursday, February 3, 2022](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/gracewilliamson-900x600.jpg?h=b69e0e0e&itok=vS2GHhNj)
Grace Williamson develops spray gel for burn wounds
Monday, February 14, 2022
The Daily Iowan
Grace Williamson, a University of Iowa senior, is researching advancements in burn wound technology to treat third- and fourth-degree burns.
![A person wearing a motion capture suit and jumping](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/img-army-combat-top.jpg?h=d02d986f&itok=7sQkXl3o)
Army turns to Iowa experts as it overhauls fitness standards
Friday, February 11, 2022
Iowa Magazine
The UI’s Virtual Soldier Research Program puts the Army Combat Fitness Test through its paces.
![Jun Wang and AER Lab](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/profgrant-900x600.jpg?h=b69e0e0e&itok=Y6115xx8)
UI professor collaborates with NOAA to measure air pollution
Thursday, February 10, 2022
The Daily Iowan
Jun Wang, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering at the University of Iowa, is trying to create a mechanism to have exact measures of air pollution and fine particles.
![Mallory Tollefson](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2020-11/Tollefson.jpg?h=b336edb4&itok=BjAZQqqr)
Imagining the possibilities of personalized medicine
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Graduate College
Fifth-year Biomedical Engineering PhD student Mallory Tollefson is imagining the possibilities of personalized medicine. And when she says personalized, she means it.
![Photo of Pareen Mhatre](/sites/iti.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2022-02/pareen_1_0.jpg?h=9caedc04&itok=SC2dsbWp)
Student reflects on campus involvement experience
Friday, February 4, 2022
International Programs
Despite being an international student on paper, Pareen Mhatre, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering and minoring in business administration, lists Iowa City as her hometown.
Pagination