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3-D printing soft matter: UF discovery leads to new engineering discipline
Objects printed in the lab so far are orders of magnitude softer than any man-made object.
New federal research funding makes Florida universities national hub for hurricane mitigation research
Original story published 9/24 on UF News The National Science Foundation today announced grants to Florida International University and University of Florida totaling nearly $8 million that will position the state to become a national hub for research into making homes and businesses safer in hurricanes and tornadoes. FIU’s Wall of Wind and UF’s Powell Family Structures and Materials Laboratory …
Engineering a stadium solution
Engineering and athletics team up for a better fan experience.
UF receives record research funding in fiscal year 2015
The funding includes almost $80 million for research at College of Engineering.
Get to know Mark Law
Mark Law is a Gator Engineering professor and the director of the UF Honors Program…but deep down, he’s just a guy who wants to sing you a big warm “Hello!”
UF cybersecurity experts featured in Wall Street Journal
Engineering professors Traynor and Butler speak out about vulnerabilities in mobile money apps
UF establishes first endowed professorship in engineering leadership
Chevron Corporation and our 2014 UF Distinguished Alumnus give $1M to establish the George Kirkland Professorship in Engineering Leadership.
Get to know Shirley Kelly
Home away from home – for 47 years this academic advisor has built a family of Gator Engineers.
UF student engineers secure 1st and 3rd place in prestigious Texas Instruments competition
Electrical engineering design projects help the physically disabled to create music and improve unmanned search and rescue missions.