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ABE BioComplexity Seminar
Speaker: Olga Shashkina Title: Impact of Russia-Ukraine War on Global Food Security and the Resilience of Agri-Food Systems Bio: Olga Shashkina is a disaster resilience and environmental governance professional experienced working at different operational levels for the United Nations (UN) and governmental entities in Europe, Central Asia, the Caribbean, South East Asia, and the Pacific. […]
Read more »MAE Seminar – Control of Underactuated Autonomous Systems on Probability Densities
MAE Seminar – Control of Underactuated Autonomous Systems on Probability Densities Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. Karthik Elamvazhuthi, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Riverside Abstract Whether it’s a single satellite or a swarm of them, can we use a common framework for the design of controllers? […]
Read more »ChE Seminar with Geoff Giese, Ph.D.
Join us as Geoff Geise, Ph.D. presents: “Engineering ion transport in polymer membranes for water purification and energy applications.” For more information, please visit: https://www.che.ufl.edu/events/che-seminar-series-geoff-giese-ph-d/
Read more »BME Seminar: Engineering Insights into Type 1 Diabetes
Nikki Farnsworth, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines Biosketch: Dr. Nikki Farnsworth is an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. She is also Affiliate Member and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes at the Anschutz Medical Campus. Prior to […]
Read more »ECE Seminar: Mo Chen
Dr. Mo Chen is a postdoctoral scholar at the California Institute of Technology. He presents “Taming Material Noise in Superconducting Quantum Circuits” Monday, Feb. 5 at 1:00pm in LAR 234. [ Abstract & Bio ]
Read more »NE Seminar: “Actinide Redox Chemistry at Metal Oxide Electrodes”
Abstract The development and application of nuclear energy have created new elements which would otherwise be unavailable for study. These include transuranic elements (Np, Pu, Am, and Cm), which, unlike the lanthanides that are redox inert (with few exceptions where oxidation states ranging from +2 to +4 are possible), can exist in oxidation states as […]
Read more »MAE Seminar – Predictive Modeling of Plasma Flows in Spacecraft Electric Propulsion Thrusters and Solar Wind:
MAE Seminar – Predictive Modeling of Plasma Flows in Spacecraft Electric Propulsion Thrusters and Solar Wind: Bridging Microscopic Physics and Macroscopic Dynamics Thursday, February 1, 2024, at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Dr. Chen Cui, Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Mississippi State University Abstract The recent expansion in space exploration, from VLEO to cislunar to […]
Read more »CISE Faculty Candidate Seminar: Dr. Taejoon Kim
Zoom Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/my/prabhatmishra Bio: Taejoon Kim is an Associate Professor of the EECS Department at the University of Kansas (KU), where he researches 6G networked systems, distributed learning, security, information theory, and agricultural AI. He leads eight projects as a PI or Co-PI. He has received numerous awards, including the KU School of Engineering Research […]
Read more »Water, Wetlands, and Watersheds Seminar: Unlocking rivers: a toolbox for strategic dam removal planning
Abstract: Despite the multitude of societal services provided by aquatic barriers, their removal has become increasingly common due to factors such as the escalating costs associated with maintaining aging infrastructure, concerns related to public safety, and a growing emphasis on river restoration initiatives. This trend is expected to gain momentum globally, and particularly within the […]
Read more »FICS Research Guest Lecture: Dr. Arslan Khan
FICS Research is proud to host a guest lecture by Dr. Aslan Khan from Purdue University. The talk is entitled “”Securing Embedded Systems Using Compartmentalization”. Abstract: Embedded systems are low-power resource-constrained devices implementing specialized tasks, unlike general-purpose computers. Embedded systems find applications in various domains, from the Internet of Things (IoT) to general purpose Personal […]
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