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MAE Seminar – Density-Driven Control of an Autonomous Multi-Agent System
MAE Seminar – Density-Driven Control of an Autonomous Multi-Agent System Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. Kooktae Lee, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Mexico Tech Abstract A multi-agent system (or multi-robot system) has great potential to be applied to wide applications as it can provide many advantages over a […]
Read more »CISE Faculty Candidate Seminar: Michael Borkowski
Zoom Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/my/kapo.or Biography: Michael Borkowski is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Computer Science and Engineering department at UC San Diego. His current research focuses on software verification and refinement type systems. His work on metatheoretic foundations for polymorphic refinement types has appeared in POPL. Michael has taught three courses as an instructor of record […]
Read more »Nanocultures: High-throughput platform for assessing microbial community dynamics in sessile drops
ChE SEMINAR SERIES: Tagbo H.R. Niepa, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University “Nanocultures: High-throughput platform for assessing microbial community dynamics in sessile drops” For more information, please visit: https://www.che.ufl.edu/events/che-seminar-series-tagbo-h-r-niepa-ph-d/
Read more »BME Leadership Seminar: “Fabrication of 3-D Hydrogel Scaffolds: Bioprinting and Cell Interactions”
Derrick Dean, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Coordinator of the Biomedical Engineering Department, Alabama State University Biosketch: Derrick Dean is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Coordinator of the Biomedical Engineering program at Alabama State University. He has led the program from its inception in 2016 to its current pursuit of ABET accreditation. Research […]
Read more »Q&A with Sachio Semmoto
Students will get the unique chance of asking a world-renowned innovator and entrepreneur—Dr. Sachio Semmoto—about his life, his career path, and anything else on Monday, Feb. 19. The Q&A session with Dr. Semmoto will be held at 11:00am in the NVIDIA Auditorium in Malachowsky Hall and will be an in-person only event. [ More ]
Read more »L3Harris Speaker Series: Dr. Regina Rodriguez
The L3 Harris seminar series, hosted by the Engineering Innovation Institute, brings together students and faculty from across the Herbert Wertheim College 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, empathy, […]
Read more »NE Seminar: “Radium Dial Workers and the Internal Dosimetry of Radium”
Abstract The radium dial workers (RDW) comprise a well-known and influential cohort of (primarily) young women occupationally exposed to radium through the painting of dials and gauges with radioluminescent paint. The last epidemiological follow-up of this cohort was over 30 years ago, as the Radium Studies program at Argonne National Laboratory was terminated in the […]
Read more »ECE Seminar: Suren Jayasuriya
Dr. Suren Jayasuriya is an assistant professor at Arizona State University’s Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department. He presents “Towards Acoustic Cameras: Neural Deconvolution and Rendering for Synthetic Aperture Sonar” Thursday, Feb. 15 at 1:00pm in LAR 234. [ Abstract & Bio ]
Read more »EPI Research Day 2024
Mark your calendars for Feb. 15, 2024! EPI Research Day 2024 is scheduled to take place in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Expect a morning of poster sessions, followed by two keynote talks from renowned researchers. Breakfast, refreshments and lunch will be provided to attendees. We have a lot […]
Read more »Water, Wetlands, & Watersheds Seminar: What we can learn from scientific cave diving
Abstract: Advances in underwater cave exploration have unveiled a new scientific frontier. Divers using modern techniques and equipment—such as closed-circuit rebreathers, sidemount configurations, diver propulsion vehicles, and helium-infused breathing gas—continue to push the limit of human understanding further into the Earth. As explorers probe into aquifer conduits, they lay a path for cave diving scientists […]
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