Read the story at Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management's website:
Dr. Rollie G. Mills, co-founder of Funky Rooster Coffee, gave a seminar taking audience members beyond the basics of coffee roasting and brewing. Dr. Mills, an expert in water filtration and avid coffee enthusiast, explored how scientific and engineering principles are key to making the perfect cup. From understanding the impact of ion concentration in water to highlighting innovative scientific projects in the coffee industry, this session deepened appreciation for the science behind every sip.
David Lu, completed his summer internship at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) headquarters in Washington, D.C. in August. Lu was able to arrange a tour of a cleanup site near his hometown in Western Kentucky.
The University of Kentucky community can witness the Kentucky Army National Guard land Black Hawk utility helicopters on campus beginning at 1 p.m. Sept. 19. The aircraft will be on display through 4 p.m.
Somerset Independent High School and Johnson Central High School ranked No. 1 and No. 4, respectively, at the summer competition held at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Scott Berry, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the UK Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering, is the principal investigator of the six-year cooperative agreement projected to be nearly $18 million.
Dr. Kevin Pearson, professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences, RSP co-director, and Deputy Director of UKSRC, is a member of UK ASCEND, a new project at the University of Kentucky expanding new avenues to develop community-engaged health equity research expertise among early-stage investigators. Read the full story on UKNOW.
This fall, the University of Kentucky Pigman College of Engineering welcomed 10 new faculty members.
UK Pigman College of Engineering recommends the formation of the Institute for Decarbonization and Energy Advancement (IDEA).
A Q&A with Michael M. McGlue, professor in the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, and Sebastian Bryson, chair of civil engineering in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering, about the $20 million collaborative project to build climate resilience in Kentucky.