Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering professor Z. Hugh Fan was recognized by the American Association for Advancement of Science for his contributions to the field of microfluidics.
UF ranks third nationally for licensing its technologies
An average of 300 new discoveries are generated annually from more than $700 million in research.
May the Best Brain Win
Daily Planet’s host Ziya Tong challenges reigning #BrainDroneRace champion and UF student Amber Hawthorne. Watch the race on Discovery Canada.
UF Professors Discuss How Technology Can Make Voting Accessible
Originally posted in The Alligator Two UF professors juxtaposed how to make voting accessible and secure with what those votes could mean for the presidency Tuesday night. About 50 people sat in the Pugh Hall Ocora as UF professors Juan Gilbert and Michael McDonald discussed new voting technology, as well as the early votes already tallied for the upcoming Nov. …
Collaborative engineering research could lead to scar-free healing
UF researcher Chelsey Simmons is studying the cellular mechanics of fibrosis and regeneration in a unique breed of mammals.
UF Engineering faculty team up to mentor minority Ph.D. students
Profs. Gilbert & Daily among first awarded in new NSF program aimed to make STEM fields more inclusive
Going for the Gold
The UF Engineering student startup that is transforming physical therapy for spinal cord injuries will compete in the world’s first Cybathlon.
Coastal restoration in one-tenth of the time
Environmental engineering professor publishes breakthrough approach to create resilient coastal communities.
UF Nuclear Engineering Takes on U.S. Department of Energy Challenges
Research includes building robots that can traverse high radiation environments and pinpointing ideal materials for constructing nuclear reactors.
UF’s New Electronics Security Lab to be Outfitted by Tektronix
This announcement originally appeared on PRNewsWire. BEAVERTON, Ore. – Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of measurement solutions, today announced that the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research (FICS Research) at the University of Florida Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering will outfit its electronics research lab with an extensive range of state-of-the-art Tektronix test equipment. The instrumentation, ranging from mixed domain oscilloscopes …