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Raising the bar : University of Dayton, Ohio

UD maintains its national first-place rank in materials engineering research DAYTON, Ohio The University of Dayton ranks No. 1 in 10 categories among national, state and Catholic colleges and universities, and it increased its standing in five others according to the National Science Foundation’s most recent annual rankings report on higher education research. The University remains No. 1 among all U.S. colleges and universities for all sponsored research and development in materials engineering, as well as for federally sponsored research and development in materials engineering. Among Ohio colleges and universities, UD remains No. 1 for federally sponsored engineering research and development, Department of Defense-sponsored research and development, and all sponsored research and development in industrial and manufacturing engineering.

UD earns top rankings in National Science Foundation s most recent annual rankings report on higher education research : University of Dayton, Ohio

Tuesday March 16, 2021 UD earns top rankings in National Science Foundation s most recent annual rankings report on higher education research The University of Dayton ranks No. 1 in 10 categories among national, state and Catholic colleges and universities, and it increased its standing in five others according to the National Science Foundation’s most recent annual rankings report on higher education research. The University remains No. 1 among all U.S. colleges and universities for all sponsored research and development in materials engineering, as well as for federally sponsored research and development in materials engineering. Among Ohio colleges and universities, UD remains No. 1 for federally sponsored engineering research and development, Department of Defense-sponsored research and development, and all sponsored research and development in industrial and manufacturing engineering.

From Dayton to Mars: University of Dayton researchers helped NASA plan Perseverance mission : University of Dayton, Ohio

From Dayton to Mars: University of Dayton researchers helped NASA plan Perseverance mission As the Perseverance rover descended to the surface of Mars just before 4 p.m. Feb. 18, University of Dayton Research Institute scientist Chad Barklay closely watched NASA’s live feed of its Joint Propulsion Lab control room, listening for touchdown confirmation. Exactly four years prior, Barklay and UDRI colleague and engineer Allan Tolson were also closely watching as they essentially cooked a generator similar to the one that will power the Mars 2020 rover, heating it up to temperatures never before experienced by the unit or its sister units on earth and Mars. By assessing the effects of high heat on the prototype unit, the laboratory test was designed to predict whether the Multi-Mission Radioisotope Generator (MMRTG) attached to Perseverance would continue to perform normally should it encounter unanticipated extreme temperatures during the rover s mission. 

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