BME Seminar Series: Postdoc Quick Talks

Gopal Agarwal, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Associate, J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida. “Decellularized Tissue Based Injectable Hydrogel for Injured Spinal Cord Regeneration” Biography: Dr. Gopal Agarwal is a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Florida where he is leading innovative research in the field of spinal cord regeneration. His work focuses […]

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ECE Seminar: Pooyan Jamshidi

Dr. Pooyan Jamshidi is an assistant professor in the University of South Carolina’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He presents “Reconciling Accuracy, Cost, and Latency of Inference Serving Systems” Monday, Sept. 16 at 11am in 5050 MALA. [ <a href=”https://news.ece.ufl.edu/2024/08/14/seminar-pooyan-jamshidi”<Abstract & Bio ]

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EES Seminar: A socio-environmental cluster analysis to assess vulnerability to PFAS exposure in Brevard County

Abstract: As climate change disproportionally impacts more vulnerable communities across the globe, resources need to be allocated more efficiently and equitably. Social vulnerability indices (SVI) are used as a tool for prioritizing communities most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change driven natural disasters. Frequently used SVIs that create a single vulnerability score rely on […]

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ISE Seminar: Infer and Control Effects of Lurking Variables for 3D Printing Quality Control

Qiang Huang, Professor Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering University of Southern California In physical experiments, the system or process response can be affected by three categories of variables: experimental variables or factors to be investigated, observable variables maintained to be constant, and lurking variables that are unknown or unmeasurable. The lurking variables have […]

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Apple Engineering Careers in Hardware – A Panel Discussion

A team of Apple engineers will host a panel discussion at 4:00pm on Thursday, Sept. 12 in the NVIDIA Auditorium in Malachowsky Hall. The discussion will be a great chance for students to speak directly with engineers from Apple’s hardware team about engineering careers at the company. The talk will specifically cover the critical role […]

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Economic Analysis of Curb Parking with Urban Delivery

Abstract: The surge in online shopping has dramatically increased the demand for short-term curb access for package pickups and deliveries, leading to heightened competition for limited curb space. This talk addresses how the unique parking demand of deliverers, particularly their endogenous parking durations, affects the dynamics of urban curb parking systems. Continuum models of curb […]

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EES Air Pollution Seminar: Novel Mass Spectral Tools for Organic Gases and Particles in Indoor and Outdoor Air

Dr. Sohyeon Jeon, Postdoctoral Researcher, Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract: Particulate matter (PM) plays a critical role in visibility, hydrological cycles, climate change, and human health. Organic aerosols (OA), which make up 20-50% of PM, have a complex chemical composition influenced by their sources and atmospheric processes. Semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), a major component of […]

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W3 Seminar: Landscape support for salmonids: Transforming science into outcomes in Alaska

Landscape support for salmonids: Transforming science into outcomes in Alaska Mark Rains, Chief Science Officer, State of Florida; Professor, School of Geosciences, University of South Florida Abstract: We would all like our science to achieve outcomes, with demonstrable benefits accruing to the environment and society. However, altogether too often we encounter institutional and cultural barriers […]

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MSE Seminar: Jack Mecholsky, Ph.D. – “The Retirement Seminar”

Abstract Failure is Its Own Reward How many of you think of failure as – well, failure? I have dedicated my life to the study of failure in materials. I will first describe my path to destruction and then to illumination. Failure is a great teacher! The first time I saw a fracture surface, I […]

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ChE Seminar Series: Bradley Olsen, Ph.D.

For more information, please visit: https://www.che.ufl.edu/events/che-seminar-series-brad-olsen-ph-d/

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