BME Seminar Series (Joint with Pharmaceutics)

“High-Content Biofabrication of Human Tissue and Disease Models in Vitro” – Dr. Shrike Zhang, Harvard University Zoom option: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/93446069632?pwd=YjU2N0RQemFFYWlxK1JIQW00ZDBpQT09 More information: https://www.bme.ufl.edu/events/joint-with-pharmacy-yu-shrike-zhang-ph-d/

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W3 Seminar: A nature-based academic journey in ecological engineering

Dave Tilley, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, University of Maryland Join Dave as he shares a reflective 24-year journey through his contributions to ecological engineering. Committed to enhancing environmental quality and human well-being, he has navigated the diverse intersections between nature and technology. He will present research on topics ranging from the […]

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MSE Seminar: “Compositionally Complex Oxides: Synthesis, Characterization, Challenges, and Opportunities”

Abstract High entropy oxides (HEOs), also referred to as multicomponent oxides or compositionally complex oxides (CCOs), have attracted attention due to the tunability of multiple cations on a single site. Since the introduction in 2015 of HEOs stabilized in the rocksalt phase, the high entropy oxide concept has been expanded to various structures, including fluorites, […]

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ABE BioComplexity Seminar – Dr. Nathan Wangusi

Speaker: Dr. Nathan Wangusi Title: Water Sustainability in AI and Cloud Computing Bio: Dr. Nathan B. Wangusi is the Water Sustainability Program Manager for Amazon Web Services where he leads global water stewardship initiatives in the watersheds and communities where the firm operates data centers. He previously worked for Kleinfelder, the Balmoral Group and Carollo […]

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NE Seminar: “Environmental Aging of Nuclear Materials”

Abstract The characterization of nuclear materials under controlled conditions promotes a better understanding of their chemistry and provides insight into their stability. Of particular importance is identifying how environmental and storage conditions affect both bulk and sub-bulk scale chemical and physical properties. Such data may provide insight for nuclear forensic applications and can help address […]

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ECE Seminar: Rafael Segundo

Dr. Rafael Segundo is a Research Associate at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland. He presents “Stability Assessment of Forthcoming Power Networks with Massive Integration of Renewable Energy Source” Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 3:00pm ET via Zoom. [ Abstract & Bio ]

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W3 Seminar: Looking backwards on systems thinking and public policy

Craig Diamond, Member, Sierra Club Conservation Policy Committee Craig reflects on the past 40 years of his work in public policy and environmental economics as influenced by his time and interactions at the Center for Wetlands. He will provide snapshots of a number of his key projects and activities that relied on systems thinking, modeling […]

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W3 Seminar: Looking backwards on systems thinking and public policy

Craig Diamond, Member, Sierra Club Conservation Policy Committee Craig reflects on the past 40 years of his work in public policy and environmental economics as influenced by his time and interactions at the Center for Wetlands. He will provide snapshots of a number of his key projects and activities that relied on systems thinking, modeling […]

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