UF has become the first university in history to win both the national concrete canoe and steel bridge competitions in the same year.
Linda P. Hudson launches Leader in Residence Program in Engineering with $1M gift
The program will bring prominent leaders in technology, academia, public policy and research to UF campus.
Get to know Chelsey Simmons
Meet Chelsey Simmons, the first to be featured in our “Get to know a Gator Engineer” spotlight series.
Juan Gilbert selected for AAAS Invention Ambassador program
Juan Gilbert, the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor & Chair and the new chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering has been selected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science to be among the second round of inventors honored by its Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Program. The purpose of the program is “to showcase …
Good news for those facing the nightly grind!
With their development of a smart mouth guard that dentists can use to diagnose and treat teeth grinding, a team of University of Florida students representing the United States took a second-place prize in the 2015 International Contest of Application in Nano-micro Technology (iCAN). The technology is patent-pending under the guidance of UF’s Office of Technology and Licensing. Its design …
UF Engineering Innovation Institute hosts Brazilian delegation
The team of eleven from the State of Sao Paulo explored Gainesville’s innovation ecosystem as well as other parts of the state.
UF wins ASCE Steel Bridge national championship
Team captains Justin Rayl and Juliana Rochester report back on the national championship event.
UF answers White House call for a #nationofmakers
We’ve joined a consortium of universities that have pledged support to produce the next generation of innovators.
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DARPA to award UF up to $5.4 million for neuroprosthetics research
Dr. Rizwan Bashirullah, ECE, hopes to develop new neural interface technology so that patients can operate a prosthetic limb almost as naturally as a real one.