ChE Seminar Series with Ian Wheeldon, Ph.D.

Title: “Data-Driven Microbial Strain Engineering” Ian Wheeldon, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering University of California, Riverside The United States bioeconomy, with yearly revenues upward of $400 billion, represents >2% of the national GDP. A large portion of this industry is the at-scale production of chemicals and reagents for the healthcare, food, feed and chemical […]

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MSE Seminar: “Before the Boom: Exploiting Emerging Micro (Nano) Scale Characterization Techniques for Pre-Detonation Nuclear Forensics”

Abstract Modern nuclear forensics is a young science, born roughly 30 years ago in response to nuclear security incidents of nuclear materials out of regulatory control in northern Europe following the fall of the former Soviet Union. As with every newly developed scientific discipline, nuclear forensics is experiencing a period of rapidly emerging tools and […]

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BME Seminar: Pain Quick Talks

Joel Bialosky, PT, PhD, FAAOMPT, OCS Clinical Associate Professor, UF Department of Physical Therapy “How do rehabilitation interventions for pain work? (and does it matter?)” Yenisel Cruz-Almeida, MSPH, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Associate Director, Pain Research & Intervention Center Of Excellence, UF Department of Community Dentistry “Understanding the Human Pain Phenome” Jennifer Nichols, Ph.D. Assistant […]

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ECE Seminar: Kin Chung Fong

Dr. Kin Chung Fong is a senior scientist at Raytheon BBN (Cambridge, MA) and a research associate at the Physics Department at Harvard University. He presents “An Interdisciplinary Approach to Advance Quantum Science and Technology” Friday, March 1 at 1:00pm in LAR 234. [ Abstract & Bio ]

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UF IGNITE – L3Harris Speaker Series Seminar

The L3 Harris Seminar Series hosted by the Engineering Innovation Institute brings together students and faculty from across the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering to hear about the role of an innovative mindset from those in industry or who have started their own ventures. Aspects of an innovative mindset include creativity, agility, inclusivity, analytical curiosity, […]

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NE Seminar: “An Electrochemical Phase-field Model for the Corrosion of Structural Alloys by Molten Salts”

Abstract Molten salt reactors are an advanced reactor concept that uses molten salts as either the fuel coolant or both coolant and fuel solvent. However, molten salts can corrode salt-facing alloys, degrading their mechanical properties. To evaluate and improve alloy corrosion behavior, we have developed an electrochemical phase-field model for capturing the microstructure-dependent corrosion of […]

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MAE Seminar – Operator Theoretic Methods for Data-Driven Modeling and Control

MAE Seminar – Operator Theoretic Methods for Data-Driven Modeling and Control Thursday, February 29, 2024, at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. Rushikesh Kamalapurkar, Associate Professor, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Oklahoma State University Abstract In an effort to automate increasingly complex cyber-physical systems, where first-principles models of the underlying physical processes are either poorly […]

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Seminar: Cybersecurity in Connected and Automated Vehicle Systems — Dr. Neda Masoud, University of Michigan

Connected and automated vehicle (CAV) systems hold the potential to enhance safety, mobility, fuel efficiency, and environmental sustainability in transportation systems. However, they also introduce new vulnerabilities, expanding the potential attack surfaces within our transportation systems. This presentation will focus on the critical aspect of detecting cyber-attacks in CAV systems and explore the repercussions of […]

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ECE Seminar: Shaofeng Zou

Dr. Shaofeng Zou is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University at Buffalo. He presents “Reinforcement Learning for Treatment Recommendations in Healthcare: Challenges, Algorithms and Analyses” Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 1:00pm in LAR 234. [ Abstract & Bio ]

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