2026 Florida Semiconductor Summit

You’re invited to the 2026 Florida Semiconductor Summit! From February 23rd – 25th, 2026, the Florida Semiconductor Institute is hosting the fourth annual Florida Semiconductor Summit at the Rosen Shingle Creek. This year’s summit theme is “Semiconductor Manufacturing in Florida: Power. Progress. Possibilities.” This summit offers a unique opportunity to connect with industry leaders, explore […]

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UF ChE MS & ME Webinar and Info Session

Registration Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/rjfQsJVwSPmdV28vBldfAw

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CHE Ph.D. Webinar and Info Session

Registration Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/oxGqJWq_QdKNstAq0tHk3A

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CHE Ph.D. Webinar and Info Session

Registration Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/4k1EjVYkQSmxPMcr19b9KA

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Seminar by Radoslav Ivanov

Title: Safe autonomy within reach: a verified machine learning and control perspective Abstract: In this talk, I will present my group’s work on assuring the safety of modern autonomous systems. In the first part of the talk, I will describe our approach, Verisig, for safety verification of autonomous systems with neural network components. I will […]

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MAE Seminar – Data-driven Discovery of Stable Surfaces with Tailored Properties via Equivariant Graph Neural N

Dear Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Faculty, and Staff, You are invited! UF Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering’s Seminar Series This is a perfect opportunity to enjoy some coffee, cookies, and captivating talks! These sessions feature amazing guest speakers, from academic trailblazers and industry movers to our very own faculty candidates showing off their expertise […]

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UF ChE MS & ME Webinar and Info Session

Registration Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/wSSSS397RMKlXZhiRrjO7A

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SHPE Fall GBM #7

SHPE’s General Body Meeting. Our general body meetings inform members about upcoming events, opportunities, announcements while also providing an opportunity to socialize.

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EES Seminar: Dust Storm Particles From the Air Into the Lungs, Karin Ardon-Dryer, Texas Tech U.

Dust events are a weather phenomenon common in many locations worldwide. They occur when strong winds pick up dust particles, increase their concentration in the air, reduce visibility, and impact Earth’s climate, the environment, air quality, well-being, and human health. Multiple studies indicate that the number of dust events has increased across the United States, […]

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W3 Seminar – Balancing environmental flows with consumptive uses in a water scarce environment

Speaker: Eric Stein, Ph.D., Department Head, Biology Department, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Title: Balancing environmental flows with consumptive uses in a water scarce environment: Ecohydrology tools from California Abstract: Implementation of comprehensive environmental flow programs for freshwater ecosystems has never been more urgent. Globally, human population growth and activities are placing increasing pressure […]

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