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W3 Seminar: Variations in moisture surrounding hurricanes
Speaker: Corene Matyas, Ph.D., Professor, Geography Department, UF Abstract: Understanding the spatial patterns of moisture surrounding hurricanes is important to forecasting storm structure and rainfall production. This talk will highlight two different methods our research group used to assess to examine total column water vapor (TCWV) patterns around North Atlantic hurricanes during 2000-2021. One approach […]
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Seminar Title: Harnessing Static and Dynamic Disorder for Solid-State Ion Transport
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Speaker: Dr. Miguel Campo-Bescós Title: ABE Biocomplexity Engineering seminar: “Soil Sensing for Precision and Automated Irrigation: Opportunities and Challenges” Bio: Miguel Á. Campo-Bescós is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering at the Public University of Navarre (UPNA, Spain). He holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering and has held visiting and postdoctoral positions at […]
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MAE Seminar: Defects in cracks and contact: from enhancing toughness to suppressing wetting Date: February 3, 2026 Time: 12:50 PM Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. John M. Kolinski Assistant Professor Engineering Mechanics of Soft Interfaces Institute of Mechanical Engineering School of Engineering EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland Abstract Cracks can destroy structures. Contacts drive countless industrial processes. Though […]
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Title: Electrochemical separations for securing critical minerals Speaker: Christopher G. Arges, Argonne National Laboratory Abstract: A 2019 National Academies Report highlighted that Chemical Separations account for 10-15% of the overall U.S. energy use. Because of their large energy footprint, there is a need to innovate new separations technologies that are more energy efficient while being […]
Read more: ChE 2026 Spring Seminar Series – Christopher G. Arges, Argonne National Laboratory »BME Postdocs Seminar: Chansoo Choi & Bangho Shin
Dr. Chansoo Choi : “Enabling Advanced Skeletal Dosimetry in Adults and Children Through Micro-CT–Based Detailed Skeletal Models” Dr. Bangho Shin: “Micro-Yucatan Minipig Dosimetry Models for Preclinical Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry” — Chansoo Choi , PhD Postdoctoral Associate, Bolch Lab Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida “Enabling Advanced Skeletal Dosimetry in Adults and Children Through Micro-CT–Based Detailed Skeletal Models” […]
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Companies attend this event looking for students to provide internship and job opportunities to our students.
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MSD Solutions Index: An Organizational-Level Benchmarking Tool for Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) Dr. Rammohan (Ram) Maikala, PhD, ASP, FHFES ABSTRACT: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) continue to be the most pervasive workplace injury worldwide. Research and injury surveillance data, from the International Labour Organization, European Statistics on Accidents at Work, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, […]
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Accelerating plasma physics simulation with scientific machine learning.
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MAE Seminar: Trustworthy Autonomy for Safety-Critical Cyber-Physical Systems Date: January 29, 2026 Time: 12:50 PM Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. Claus R. Danielson Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering University of New Mexico Abstract This talk will present recent advances and ongoing work in optimization, control, and learning for trustworthy autonomy in safety-critical cyber-physical systems. We […]
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