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Pruitt Graduate Research Day & Alumni Engagement
Graduate students showcase posters highlighting their current research projects. Alumni are here to talk about their journey since leaving BME.
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Newly admitted sophomores have a chance to meet with faculty and academic staff.
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Welcome all students, faculty, and staff to a new year.
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Introducing our incoming graduate students to academic faculty and staff.
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Please join FICS Research on May 26 at noon for a lecture presented by Jan Pennekamp, Ph.D., from RWTH Aachen University, titled: “Researchers, Beware: Your arXiv Submissions May Expose Sensitive Information” The lecture will be held in Room 5210 in Malachowsky Hall. If you have any questions regarding the event, please contact Moriah@ufl.edu.
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This will be Adrian Sakr’s final PhD defense! Alongside his advisor, Dr. Andrew Altieri, and committee members Dr. Jules Bruck, Dr. Christine Angelini, and Dr. Mark Clark, Adrian has been researching material sustainability and interdisciplinary collaboration in coastal nature-based solutions for the past four years.
Read more: PhD Defense »Evolving Transportation Control Systems Toward Collaborative Mobility
ALI HAJBABAIE, PH.D. PROFESSOR AND ASSOCIATE HEAD FOR RESEARCH AND INFRASTRUCTURE NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Evolving Transportation Control Systems Toward Collaborative Mobility Transportation control systems are undergoing a fundamental transformation as vehicles and infrastructure become increasingly connected, automated, and computationally capable. Traditional traffic control architectures were designed around passive vehicles, local observability, and infrastructure-centered decision […]
Read more: Evolving Transportation Control Systems Toward Collaborative Mobility »Outcomes from a co-designed transportation research program
Alexander Paz Professor and Transport & Main Roads Chair Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Outcomes from a co-designed transportation research program This presentation provides an overview of selected research activities led by Professor Paz in his role as the Transport & Main Roads (TMR) Chair at the Queensland University of Technology. These activities have […]
Read more: Outcomes from a co-designed transportation research program »Knowledge-Grounded AI and Autonomy for Smart Transportation Systems
X. Terry Yang, PhD, Associate Professor, Director of MTI , University of Maryland, College Park Knowledge-Grounded AI and Autonomy for Smart Transportation Systems In the era of rapidly evolving smart mobility systems, transportation AI must move beyond purely data-driven prediction toward knowledge-grounded, autonomous, and deployable decision-making. This seminar presents two complementary research tracks toward that […]
Read more: Knowledge-Grounded AI and Autonomy for Smart Transportation Systems »Bryce Grame Dissertation Defense
PREDICTING THE SAFETY IMPACTS OF TRANSIT AUTOMATION THROUGH TRAFFIC MICROSIMULATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AND EYE-TRACKING
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