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UF Engineers Demonstrate How Climate Conditions Affect Human Behaviors that Impact COVID-19 Transmissions

February 3, 2022

Antar Jutla, an associate professor, and Chang-Yu Wu, a professor, in the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences within the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) were featured in The Washington Post. They discussed how climate conditions and human behaviors impact COVID-19 transmissions. 

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David O. Prevatt, Ph.D.

UF Engineer Discusses the Need for Wind-Resistant Communities in WaPo, NPR and The Weather Channel

January 24, 2022

David O. Prevatt, Ph.D., wrote a guest essay for The Washington Post and was featured on NPR’s All Things Considered program, the Black Network News Channel, and The Weather Channel.

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Christopher Ferraro, Ph.D.

Building Blocks: From Ancient Times to the Space Age, Concrete has Staying Power

January 5, 2022

Christopher Ferraro, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering, was featured in Explore magazine for his research on making the world’s favorite building material stronger, more durable and more sustainable.

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David Kaplan, Ph.D.

UF Center for Coastal Solutions Awarded Multi-Institution Grant to Study Harmful Algal Blooms

November 18, 2021

University of Florida Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) Associate Director David Kaplan, Ph.D., and a team of CCS-affiliated scientists and engineers from UF, the University of South Florida, North Carolina State University and the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation have received $2.3 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to study how water and nutrients flowing from Lake Okeechobee and the Caloosahatchee River watershed interact with tides, currents, and waves at the coast to affect coastal water quality.

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Collaborative UF Research Team Receives NSF Grant to Reimagine ROV Performance for Emerging Workforce

November 10, 2021

The NSF has awarded $1.4 million to the University of Florida for a collaborative project to optimize operation of undersea robots (ROVs) for offshore industries and workers. Led by Eric Jing Du, Ph.D., a civil associate professor within the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE), the project leverages the combined research of an interdisciplinary team within the University of Florida.

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Maitane Olabarrieta, Ph.D., associate professor, and Arthriya Subgranon, Ph.D., assistant professor

Predicting Damage from Hurricanes Before They Make Landfall

August 5, 2021

Maitane Olabarrieta, Ph.D., associate professor, and Arthriya Subgranon, Ph.D., assistant professor, in the Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering within the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment at the UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, are the principal investigators of a multi-organizational project sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.

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Fang Xu, a doctoral student from the group working with Professor Eric Jing Du, operates a test version of the robotic dog. (Arlett Villalona/WUFT News)

A UF Professor Is Creating Robotic Dogs Trained To Assist First Responders

August 5, 2021

A group of Ph.D. students led by Eric Jing Du, a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Florida, have trained and developed robotic dogs.

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Eric Jing Du, Ph.D.

How a Robot Developed at UF Could Help First Responders See Through Walls During Rescues

June 2, 2021

A University of Florida research team led by Eric Jing Du, Ph.D., a professor of civil and coastal engineering, is working on a robot dog that has the ability to enter an enclosed space, scan it, and provide humans with a visual of what’s inside, an application that could lessen dangerous situations for first responders.

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SCCF and CCS logos superimposed over a photograph of a Florida marsh

UF collaborates with conservation foundation on coastal solutions

April 6, 2021

The University of Florida’s newly established Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) and Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) have entered into a strategic collaboration to address coastal water quality hazards in order to strengthen the resiliency and sustainability of this unique coastal area in Florida.

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Engineering Graduate Programs Ranked Top 20 Three Years in a Row

March 30, 2021

The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering is ranked among the Top 25 public graduate engineering schools in the U.S. and the No. 1 engineering school in the State of Florida, according to the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools ranking. 

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