ChE Seminar Series: Todd Squires, Ph.D.

Join us for the next Chemical Engineering Seminar! Find out about it at: ChE Seminar Series: Todd Squires, Ph.D.

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AI Research Affinity Networking Session

We invite you to attend the AI Research Affinity Networking Session to communicate existing AI and Agriculture research and discuss potential collaboration opportunities between the College of Engineering and the College of Agriculture on September 23 from 12:00 – 2:45 pm. This session will include vision and lightning talks (around 2 minutes each). You are invited […]

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The 2024-2025 Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) Distinguished Lecture

Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment (ESSIE) will host the 2024-2025 Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) Distinguished Lecture Event on September 20th. Dr. Lynn Katz from the University of Texas, Austin, is the distinguished speaker for this event. The event includes a Distinguished Lecture, a Student-Faculty Lunch, and a Student Poster […]

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NE Seminar: “Forging a Cross-Cutting Career Path in Nuclear Engineering, Policy and the Military”

Abstract Join us for a seminar with Lieutenant Sarah Stevenson, Ph.D., a Nuclear Response Officer at the Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC). Lieutenant Stevenson will share her journey from being a first-generation college student to a nuclear engineer, science policy fellow, and Air Force officer. She will discuss her experiences in the government sector, […]

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EES Air Pollution Seminar: Predicting aerosol effects on weather and climate at high spatial resolution

Hamish Gordon, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University Abstract: Aerosol-cloud interactions are a key source of uncertainty in accurately simulating how Earth’s radiative balance is affected by human activities. Clouds are very variable on small spatial scales, so simulations of weather and climate require high spatial resolution to represent them. In […]

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W3 Seminar: Boat wakes dictate bank erosion & the loss of oyster filtration services in a small fetch estuary

Speaker: Dr. Alberto Canestrelli, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, UF

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MSE Seminar: “MSE and NE Student Society Fair”

The Materials Science Department and Nuclear Engineering Program are happy to have representatives from societies of particular interest to MSE and NE students introduce their organizations and discuss opportunities to join their communities. While MSE and NE graduate students are the primary audience, undergraduate students are also welcome and will find this information useful. The societies […]

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ABE BioComplexity Seminar – Dr. David Kaplan

Presenter: Dr. David Kaplan Affiliation: Associate Professor, UF/ESSIE, USA Title: Farms, Forests, Flows, and Fish: Stakeholder-Driven Biophysical and Economic Modeling at the Watershed Scale Bio: Dr. David Kaplan is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences within the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment at the University of Florida. He also serves […]

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ChE Seminar Series: Presented by Ah-Hyung “Alissa” Park, Ph.D.

Title: Creating a New Circular Carbon Economy via Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage This seminar will discuss the challenges and opportunities of different CO2 capture and conversion pathways including Negative Emission Technologies (e.g., Direct Air Capture) that can allow the development of circular carbon and hydrogen economy using renewable energy. For more information, please visit: […]

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