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  • From smartphones to quantum computers, modern technology depends on moving information quickly and efficiently. Now, scientists have found a way to control vibrations at gigahertz (GHz) speeds to serve as ultra-fast bridges between mechanical, microwave and optical signals.  The post Researchers unveil gigahertz resonances in nanoscale drumheads at room temperature  appeared first on News from […]
  • Raise your beaker in a Valentine’s Day toast and say, “Awww.” There are sweet love stories afoot in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The post These couples have major chemistry. Meet the marrieds from CHE appeared first on News from Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
  • The academy, known as NAE, announced this week its 2026 membership roster includes Wally Rhines, CEO and director of Texas-based Silvaco and a member of multiple advisory boards within the University of Florida’s College of Engineering.     The post Honorary Gator Wally Rhines elected into National Academy of Engineering  appeared first on News from Herbert Wertheim […]
  • When gold medalist Erin Jackson laces up her skates and puts on her game face for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, her stateside cheering squad will include many rowdy reptiles. The post Red, white, orange and blue  appeared first on News from Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
  • UF researchers found that aluminum light poles damaged during Hurricane Ian failed not because of extreme winds alone, but due to a combination of manufacturing defects, design features and installation errors that reduced their built-in safety margins. The post Why light poles failed in Hurricane Ian despite meeting design standards appeared first on News from […]

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