In a recent editorial, UF robotics expert Riccardo Bevilacqua explores the role of human dependence in autonomous systems.
New Collaborative Research Lab will House Engineering’s Online Learning Experts
The UF Online Learning Institute, which brings together researchers from the colleges of Education, Engineering, Journalism and Communications and the College of the Arts and its Digital Worlds Institute, will have the benefit of a dedicated space that will house cutting-edge technology to explore personalized e-learning techniques.
Three Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering faculty among those named UF Research Foundation professors
David P. Arnold, ECE, Benjamin J. Fregly, MAE, and My T. Thai, CISE, were named UF Research Foundation Professors for 2016-2019.
Local startup reduces pain, has roots in engineering research
AxoGen has commercialized nerve regeneration technologies researched and developed by Professor Christine Schmidt.
Technology developed at UF to help special needs voters
Juan Gilbert, Ph.D., and his team of students are revolutionizing the way people with disabilities vote with the Prime III, an accessible voting system.
Over 150 international cybersecurity experts gather at UF
The first annual conference of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research coincided with White House announcement of $19B cybersecurity plan.
Tornado preparedness: Lessons from the aftermath
UF civil engineers travel to disaster sites to study damaged structures so they can learn to rebuild stronger.
Defending your computer from cyber-attacks, Sun Tzu style
Engineering professor Daniela Oliveira is developing an operating system inspired by ancient military strategies.
Dr. Warren Dixon Named IEEE Fellow
Dr. Warren Dixon, a professor with the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was recently awarded the status of an IEEE Fellow for contributions to the adaptive control of uncertain nonlinear systems. The Fellow Grade is the most prestigious rank the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) offers, following a rigorous evaluation procedure, less than 0.1% of voting members are …
Mining-water Purification Now Possible in Hours, Not Decades
UF researcher Mark Orazem has developed a new process to remove mineral particles from water used in mining operations in a fraction of the time.