Archives: Events
Display events on your blog.
MAE Seminar – Atomistic Origins of Heat Capacity and Thermal Conductivity
Atomistic Origins of Heat Capacity and Thermal Conductivity October 1, 2024 at 12:50pm Meeting ID: 964 6590 9923 Passcode: MAE Dr. Alan McGaughey, Ph.D. Trustee Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University Abstract There has been tremendous progress in the last 20 years in the calculation of thermal conductivity. First principles-driven approaches can now make […]
Read more »ChE Seminar Series: Joshua N. Leonard, Ph.D.
Read Dr. Leonard’s abstract and bio at: https://www.che.ufl.edu/events/che-seminar-series-joshua-n-leonard-phd/
Read more »BME Seminar: “Biomaterial Systems for Drug and Vaccine Delivery”
Kevin McHugh, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Rice University. Bio: Dr. Kevin McHugh is an Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research at Rice University whose work has been featured in Science, Advanced Materials, Science Translational Materials, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Nano Today, and ACS Nano. Dr. McHugh received […]
Read more »EES Seminar: Reducing Coastal Risks on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
The Atlantic and Gulf coasts are home to major population and economic centers, port facilities, and military complexes. Current population growth in southeastern Atlantic and Gulf coastal counties is nearly twice that of the national average. However, these same coasts are subject to impact by some of the most powerful storms on earth and the […]
Read more »ISE Seminar: Predictive Analytics for Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Smart Systems
Title: Predictive Analytics for Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Smart Systems Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) technology enables the collection and sharing of relevant data across a wide range of devices. This capability, combined with real-time decision-making, creates unprecedented opportunities for system modeling, monitoring, prognosis, and decision-making. In this talk, new data analytics techniques […]
Read more »NE Seminar: NE Graduate Student Town Hall
Abstract This will not be a normal seminar but an opportunity for a dialog between graduate students and the NE graduate coordinator, representing the department, to make sure that students have needed resources, that educational needs are being met, and that we continue to strengthen the climate and inclusive excellence of the department. This seminar […]
Read more »Autonomous Vehicle Technology on a Global Scale
Integrating seamlessly into the fabric of urban life, how we ensure AVs display natural behavior, handling very challenging maneuvers smoothly. Whether it’s a round-about in Paris, rush hour traffic in New York, or the high speeds of the Autobahn, AVs need to excel in everyday challenges on roads around the world. Hear about how one […]
Read more »EES Air Pollution Seminar: Supporting Atmospheric Research Community with Airborne Measurements
Fan Mei, Ph.D., Earth Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Abstract: This presentation overviews the DOE ARM Aerial Facility’s effort to support the atmospheric research community through airborne deployments. Recently, AAF developed a novel approach for assessing vertical atmospheric layers over the Southern Great Plains using the ArcticShark, a mid-size Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS). Our focus […]
Read more »W3 Seminar: Knowledge-infused spatial deep learning for hydrological applications
Speaker Dr. Zhe Jiang, Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, UF
Read more »ECE Seminar: Monolithic Power Systems
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS), founded and led by ECE alumnus and Hall of Fame member Michael Hsing, is an industry-leading designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products that integrate power systems onto microdevices. Representatives from MPS, fresh from their participation at the ECE Career Fair, will present a technical talk providing background and tech details about […]
Read more »