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W3 Seminar: Numerical Estimation of Nitrogen Loading from Septic Systems to Surface Waterbodies
Speaker: Dr. Ming Ye, Professor, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Department of Scientific Computing, Florida State University Abstract: Nitrogen pollution is one of the most prevalent and challenging environmental problems worldwide. Treatment of domestic wastewater using onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (a.k.a. septic systems) is considered as the second largest nitrogen source […]
Read more »MSE Seminar: “Integrated Data-Science and Computational Materials Science to Tackle Challenges of Complex Materials”
Abstract As we push the boundaries of materials for applications in ever-increasing extreme environments, novel and often complex materials are needed that require creative design strategies from electron-to-microstructure levels. To understand the intertwined electronic and atomic mechanisms in complex materials, the traditional computational tools that have been highly successful now need to be integrated with […]
Read more »ChE Seminar Series: Jean-Francois Louf, Ph.D.
Professor Louf will present “Adaptive Poroelastic Couplings in Bioinspired Soft Robotics, Polymer Freezing Dynamics, and Biophysical Networks” For more information, please visit https://www.che.ufl.edu/events/che-seminar-series-jf-louf-ph-d/
Read more »K-20 Semiconductor Professional Development Day
Join us for an engaging one-day event designed to empower educators, administrators, and guidance counselors with the tools and knowledge to integrate semiconductors and STEM career opportunities into the classroom. Through interactive sessions, hands-on activities, and expert-led discussions, you’ll explore how the semiconductor industry is shaping the future and how your students can benefit from […]
Read more »BME Seminar: “Discovering risk genes of common diseases: from common to rare variants”
Xin He, Ph.D. Associate Professor, University of Chicago Biography: Dr. Xin He is an Associate Professor at Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago. Dr. He’s research focuses on developing computational methods to detect risk genes of complex diseases and to gain deeper insights into the disease mechanisms. His lab has published papers in leading […]
Read more »EES Seminar: Nutrient and Energy Dynamics Along the Urban Watershed Continuum
Urbanization is a major environmental concern at local, regional, and global scales. The continued expansion of urban development is particularly concerning given that urban populations are expected to increase for the foreseeable future. Therefore, understanding the impacts of urbanization on the environment is a necessity to protect and improve ecological dynamics and reduce downstream impacts. […]
Read more »ISE Seminar: Pareto sensitivity, most-changing sub-fronts, and optimal knee solutions
Pareto sensitivity, most-changing sub-fronts, and optimal knee solutions Dr. Luis Nunes Vicente Lehigh University When dealing with a multi-objective optimization problem with more than two objectives, obtaining a comprehensive representation of the Pareto front can be computationally expensive. Furthermore, identifying the most representative Pareto solutions can be difficult and sometimes ambiguous. In this paper, using […]
Read more »NE Seminar: “Microstructural Variability and Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking: Observations and Implications”
Abstract Three pairs of specimens with statistically significant differences in irradiation-assisted stress corrosion cracking (IASCC) response that cannot be explained by existing crack growth rate (CGR) models have been characterized in detail by optical microscopy, microhardness, ferrite scope measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), atom probe tomography (APT), and nanoindentation, with the […]
Read more »MAE Seminar – The Language of Mission
MAE Seminar – The Language of Mission 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 […]
Read more »Colloquium Talk Series: Dr. Heather Lum
Bio: Dr. Heather C. Lum (she/her) is an assistant professor and director of the Virtual Environments & Cognitive Training Research (VECToR) laboratory at Arizona State University. She earned her Ph.D. in applied experimental and human factors psychology from the University of Central Florida in 2011. Her primary research interests focus on perceptions of technology, specifically […]
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