MSE Seminar – Daniel Gianola, Ph.D., Materials Department, University of California – Santa Barbara

Seminar Title: The Undesirability of Perfection: Phenomena in Metals and Alloys Controlled at the Single Defect Level

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MAE Seminar – Mechano-Immunoengineering for Cancer Therapy

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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ChE 2025 Fall Seminar Series

Speaker: Jeffrey M. Halpern, Professor Department of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering and the Department of Chemistry, University of New Hampshire Title: In Situ Surface Impedance Evaluation of Dynamic Polymer-Modified Surfaces Abstract :The SEEDS (Surface Enhanced Electrochemical Diagnostic Sensors) laboratory is developing new sensor platforms for a range of applications including disease diagnosis and process analytical […]

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BME Seminar: “Capillary sensing of neuronal activity and the regulation of cerebral blood flow…”

Nikolaos Tsoukias, Ph.D. Professor of Biomedical Engineering Florida International University “Capillary sensing of neuronal activity and the regulation of cerebral blood flow in health and in disease: Insights from a multiscale model of the brain vasculature” Abstract: On demand control of local CBF is crucial for maintaining normal brain function and is compromised in brain […]

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ISE Seminar: Ola L.A. Harrysson

Fall 2025 UF ISE Seminar Series Ola Lars Harrysson, Ph.D., NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina “Mechanical Properties of Materials Fabricated Using Laser and Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion” Abstract: Laser and Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion are becoming increasingly popular for production of complex metal components in various industries. The important question is how […]

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EEd Lecture Series with Saira Anwar, Ph.D., Texas A&M Learn, Design, and Develop: A Human-Centered Technology-

EEd Lecture Series : Learn, Design, and Develop: A Human-CenteredTechnology-Based Approach to Engineering Education Distinguished Guest Lecturer: Saira Anwar, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Multidisciplinary Engineering, Texas A&M As technology continues to advance, the ways we teach and learn engineering must evolve as well. In this invited talk, I will present work from the Learning Enhancement and […]

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NE Seminar Speaker – Garrett Marshall Ph.D.

Proliferation Detection and Nuclear Forensics R&D at Sandia National Laboratories

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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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EES Seminar: Hydrogeology: A Multi-Scale, Multi-Physics Science, Seonkyoo Yoon, UF

Hydrogeology is the branch of geoscience that examines the distribution and movement of groundwater, the fate and transport of dissolved solutes, and the biogeochemical reactions that shape subsurface aquatic systems. Because these processes are inherently multi-scale and multi-physics, advances in the field require integrative approaches that span field hydrology, fluid mechanics, geochemistry, microbiology, and computational […]

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W3 Seminar – Bridging monitoring design and ecological theory: Lessons from two decades of wetland data

Speaker: Renee Price, Senior Scientist III, AtkinsRéalis; Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, UF Abstract: This presentation synthesizes findings from two integrated studies on wetland ecohydrology in Central Florida, emphasizing the role of hydrologic variability and monitoring design in ecological assessment. Using 19 years of high-resolution water level and vegetation data from reference marshes, […]

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