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MAE Seminar – The Key Role of Heat Transfer Analysis in Energy Systems Research
MAE Seminar – The Key Role of Heat Transfer Analysis in Energy Systems Research October 29, 2024 at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Srinath V. Ekkad Department Head and RJ Reynolds Professor Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering North Carolina State University Abstract Heat transfer plays a significant role in many applications. In this presentation, an overview of […]
Read more »BME Seminar: “Brain-Computer Interfaces for Human Gait Restoration”
Zoran Nenadic, DSc Professor of Biomedical Engineering, UC Irvine Bio: Zoran Nenadic received a Diploma degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Belgrade (Serbia) and his M.S. and D.Sc. degrees in Systems Science and Mathematics from Washington University (St. Louis, MO). He was subsequently a postdoctoral scholar in Mechanical Engineering at California Institute of […]
Read more »ECE Seminar: Sayan Mitra
Dr. Sayan Mitra is a professor and associate head of graduate affairs in ECE and he directs the Reliable Autonomy research group at the University of Illinois. He presents “Control with Coarse Measurements: Perception Contracts and Indistinguishable Sets” Monday, Oct. 28 at 2:00pm in MALA 7200. [ Abstract & Bio ]
Read more »EES Seminar: Designing Manufacturing Systems under Energy Scarcity in Expeditionary Environments
This presentation will give an overview of system requirements and architecture needed for successful manufacturing of spare parts and other products in expeditionary environments under energy scarcity. Expeditionary environments are typical “field work” environments with constant movement, reduced energy supply, chaotic and uncertain supply chains, security issues, poor weather, uncertain physical infrastructure, and similar characteristics. […]
Read more »EES Seminar, Dr. Albert Patterson, Oct 25th, Designing Manufacturing Systems under Energy Scarcity in Expediti
Seminar Title: Designing Manufacturing Systems under Energy Scarcity in Expeditionary Environments Presenter: Dr. Albert E. Patterson Time: 11:45 am -12:45 pm Date: Friday, Oct 25, 2024
Read more »ECE Seminar: Kang Wang
Dr. Kang L. Wang is Distinguished Professor and the Raytheon Chair Professor in Physical Science and Electronics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He presents “Integrated Spintronics for Artificial Intelligence Applications” Thursday, Oct. 24 at 1:00pm in MALA 5050. [ Abstract & Bio ]
Read more »MAE Seminar – Distributed Embedded Energy Converter Technologies (DEEC-Tec)
MAE Seminar – Distributed Embedded Energy Converter Technologies (DEEC-Tec) October 24, 2024 at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. Blake Boren Technology Innovation, Modeling,and Assessment Engineer National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Abstract This presentation will provide an overview of Distributed Embedded Energy Converter Technologies (DEEC-Tec), an innovative research area in marine renewable energy developed by the […]
Read more »W3 Seminar: Applying ecohydraulics research to the robust design of natural infrastructure
Speaker: Kelly Kibler, Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering, University of Central Florida Abstract: Features of aquatic ecosystems such as wetlands, reefs, barrier islands and dunes function as natural infrastructure to reduce risk of damage and loss related to erosion and flood hazards. Community interest to restore functionality to degraded ecosystems has […]
Read more »Dr. Chris Batich Retirement Lecture: “Learning and Impact Beyond the Lecture Hall”
Abstract There are many aspects of college learning where UF is in a nearly unique position to excel. They probably have a bigger effect on a professional life than the many lectures that we all attend, even though those lectures are very useful too. This is going to be a brief overview of ones that […]
Read more »ABE BioComplexity Seminar
Speaker: Dr. Rob de Rooij Title: Mechanistic modeling of bioaerosol particles downwind transport and deposition from CAFO as a source for vegetable field pathogens Bio: Rob de Rooij is a Research Assistant Scientist at the Water Institute (UF). His main research topics focus on the application and development of numerical simulation tools to solve hydrogeological […]
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