How UF grad Ming Yang created tech repair Orchard.
Announcing the Michael Durham Director of the Engineering Innovation Institute
Environmental engineering alumnus gives $2M to expand key program at the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering
UF Alumnus Recognized for Mentorship at Regional Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers Conference
Story by Brian Dusape The University of Florida’s chapter of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) hosted the 2017 IISE Southeastern Conference for the national organization at the Reitz Union last week. More than 250 students from 14 different universities took part in opportunities to professionally develop, network, and participate in research competitions during the three-day IISE Southeastern …
Gator100 recognizes UF engineers
Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering entrepreneurs and business leaders named in UF’s list of the top 100 fastest-growing Gator-owned businesses.
Florida Governor Recognizes UF Engineering Alumnus with Young Entrepreneur Award
Alex Theodore, co-founder of Fracture, a company that prints photos on glass, was enrolled in the Engineering Innovation Institute.
Mike Cottmeyer to serve as Entrepreneur in Residence
After growing a top-ranked Gator100 company, the computer engineering alumnus will return to campus to mentor others.
Florida Governor recognizes UF Engineering alumnus with Young Entrepreneurship Award
Thomas Rambo co-founded Altavian, Inc while enrolled in entrepreneurship classes offered by the Engineering Innovation Institute.
UF Engineering Innovation Institute hosts Brazilian delegation
The team of eleven from the State of Sao Paulo explored Gainesville’s innovation ecosystem as well as other parts of the state.
UF one of 10 schools named in White House STEM initiative
The #uifresh campaign aims to attract and retain more freshman STEM students.
NSF’s Epicenter selects Gator Engineering students as fellows
Two Gator Engineering students have been selected for University Innovation Fellows, a program of the National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter), which is funded by the National Science Foundation and housed at Stanford University. Natalie DeVarona and Daniel Kleinman – both mentored by Erik Sander, director of UF’s Engineering Innovation Institute – were among 123 student leaders from …