Gator Engineering Calendar

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering was created in 2002 by merging two of the College’s oldest departments. MAE is an internationally recognized group of some 50 faculty, 280 graduate students and 970 undergraduates conducting exciting research and providing both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Florida’s agricultural industry is one of the largest and most diverse in the nation. As such, it requires a broad and interdisciplinary research approach to ensure its continued prosperity as the population swells and natural resources become increasingly limited. ABE links engineering with life sciences to produce food, feed, fuel, fiber and other products from renewable bio-resources.

The fundamental mission of the Biomedical Engineering department at the University of Florida is to better the world and improve the human condition through interdisciplinary and creative merging of engineering with biology and medicine.

The Department of Chemical Engineering focuses on the physical and chemical changes of matter that produce a product or result useful to humankind.

The mission of the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering is to deliver undergraduate and graduate degree programs that prepare Civil and Coastal engineers for successful careers in an increasingly global and interdisciplinary world, and to perform research that results in leading scientific contributions that have a direct impact on our ability to renew, secure, and broaden the capabilities of our nation's infrastructure, environment and homeland security.

The mission of the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering is to deliver undergraduate and graduate degree programs that prepare Civil and Coastal engineers for successful careers in an increasingly global and interdisciplinary world, and to perform research that results in leading scientific contributions that have a direct impact on our ability to renew, secure, and broaden the capabilities of our nation's infrastructure, environment and homeland security.

Computer Engineering brings a core competency and unique value of integrated knowledge in both computer software and hardware, providing a balance among computer systems, hardware and software as well as theory and applications. Specialization in Computer Engineering is provided via technical electives with software or hardware emphases from the Department of Computer and Information Science (www.cise.ufl.edu) and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (www.ece.ufl.edu).

CISE is concerned with the theory, design, development and application of computer systems and information-processing techniques. The Department aims to educate undergraduate and graduate students, as well as the broader campus community, in the fundamental concepts of the computing discipline, to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology, and to use its expertise in computing to help society solve problems.

CISE is concerned with the theory, design, development and application of computer systems and information-processing techniques. The Department aims to educate undergraduate and graduate students, as well as the broader campus community, in the fundamental concepts of the computing discipline, to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology, and to use its expertise in computing to help society solve problems.

Established in 1910, the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering has built an international reputation for excellence in teaching, research and service. The department is housed in three buildings: Larsen, Benton and the New Engineering Building.

The mission of EES is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate educational programs in environmental engineering sciences, to conduct an internationally recognized environmental research program that will substantially contribute to the benefit of the earth, and to provide authoritative guidance to individuals and organizations charged with preventing and solving local, state, national and global environmental problems.

Industrial & Systems Engineering researches the analytical and practical aspects of product and process design, plant operation, quality control, facilities planning, work system analysis and evaluation, and economic analysis of operational systems.

MSE stands among the best materials, metallurgy and ceramics departments in the nation. The Department firmly believes that research is teaching, and so students of all levels are involved in almost every research and development project.

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering was created in 2002 by merging two of the College's oldest departments. MAE is an internationally recognized group of some 50 faculty, 280 graduate students and 970 undergraduates conducting exciting research and providing both undergraduate and graduate programs.

NRE was established in 1957 to contribute to research and education for peaceful uses of atoms. Since then, NRE has become a mature engineering discipline with various applications including power generation, medical diagnosis and therapy, industrial and medical imaging, nondestructive imaging and detection, food irradiation, isotope production and military.