The Space Research Institute for Discovery and Exploration (SRIDE) has been rebranded as the Armstrong Institute for Space, Technology, and Research (ASTRO). ASTRO aims to expand and grow the University of Cincinnati’s historic and future contributions to aviation and spaceflight.
This new name, coupled with a striking new logo, heralds a bold new chapter in our commitment to space research and technology, honoring the legendary astronaut and former UC professor Neil Armstrong. ASTRO sponsors several funding opportunities aimed at advancing space exploration, technology, and applied research.
The student support program offers two key awards: one for undergraduates and another for graduate students. These awards are designed to support students across all disciplines exploring ideas in space exploration, technology and applied research. Additionally, the Office of Research Pilot Program offers a special track for faculty who seek to conduct team-based, interdisciplinary research.
ASTRO is fostering the creation of new knowledge, technology and research and supporting students and UC faculty conducting applied research in space and technology.