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Understanding nature’s fury: UF researchers take their lab to the middle of the hurricanes

May 28, 2023

Forrest Masters, a civil engineer and interim dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, and his team take field data gathered during storms and compare it to wind tunnel modeling performed at UF’s Powell Family Structures & Materials Laboratory. With support from the National Science Foundation, UF is developing new tools that test hazardous winds on a variety of artificial landscapes inside the lab’s wind tunnel to help better understand how storms impact cities and towns.

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Read Hayes, Ph.D.

NRF awards UF researcher Loss Prevention Ring of Excellence Award

May 26, 2023

The National Retail Federation (NRF) has announced its recognition of outstanding loss prevention professionals for the 2023 NRF PROTECT Awards. Among the esteemed honorees is Read Hayes, Ph.D., a University of Florida research scientist and director of the UF SaferPlaces Laboratory.

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A delegation from the UF Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) program visited the White House in May 2023.

Clearing hurdles: SHPE program propels future leaders in engineering

May 23, 2023

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), including delegates from UF SHPE, recently visited the White House for a briefing on “Building the Next Generation of Hispanic Leaders in STEM.”

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Richard Vigeant (left), Director of the University of Florida’s Applied Research in Engineering program along with David Bragg, FLARE’s National Security Program Area Lead, helped create a collaborative research space for AFRL. (Photo: EdTech)

Federal research partnerships give universities a competitive edge

May 17, 2023

Technologically advanced research partnerships, like the one between UF’s Applied Research in Engineering (FLARE) program and the U.S. Department of Defense, open the door to opportunities in higher education.

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Cherie Stabler, Ph.D., Newly Appointed Department chair, J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering

J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering announces new chair

May 16, 2023

The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering has selected Dr. Cherie Stabler as the new chair of the J. Crayton Family Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). Stabler, Ph.D., is the Integra LifeSciences & UF Foundation Preeminence Term Professor in BME. She will succeed Dr. Christine Schmidt, who led the department since 2013.

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Mindfulness matters: student-led panel emphasizes importance of mental health in academia

May 16, 2023

The student-run event, hosted by the Internet of Things (IoT) Students Club, focused on prioritizing mental health in academia.

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Saeed Moghaddam, Ph.D.

U.S. DOE announces $40M for more efficient cooling for data centers

May 16, 2023

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $40 million in funding for 15 projects that will develop high-performance, energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers.

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AI helps create better, simpler hepatitis, COVID-19 tests

May 8, 2023

Going beyond pregnancy and COVID-19, the world could someday soon come to rely on at-home tests for many diseases thanks in part to AI-fueled improvements. UF scientists have used artificial intelligence tools to simplify a test that works for both hepatitis C and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The simplified test happens in one small test tube in just a few minutes. With further refinement, it could arrive at doctor’s offices soon and, one day, become available as home tests that are as easy as a pregnancy test.

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The 4Ps of engineering education: Public, Private, Prototyping, and Pipeline

May 8, 2023

For the last 28 years, the Integrated Product & Process Design (IPPD) program at the University of Florida has provided engineering students the opportunity to gain real-world, industry experience, and acts as a talent pipeline for industry sponsors.

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Erin Jackson speaks at the university-wide commencement speech held Friday, May 5. (Dylan Taylor/UF)

Erin Jackson’s university-wide commencement speech

May 8, 2023

Erin Jackson (MSE ’15) gave the university-wide commencement speech at the ceremony on Friday, May 5. Jackson is an Olympic gold medalist, a history maker and a Gator. She won the women’s 500-meter race in speed skating in the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, becoming the first American to win that race since 1994 and the first Black American woman in history to win a Winter Olympic gold medal in an individual sport. Additionally, she graduated UF cum laude in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in materials science and engineering.

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