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Taking Measure: How Earthquake Reconnaissance Has Evolved Over Fifty Years
EERI Distinguished Lecture 2023
Read more »MSE Seminar: Insights into Battery Operation through X-ray Scattering and Spectroscopy
Abstract Electrochemical energy storage is an enabling technology as humanity transitions to a carbon-neutral economy. While Li-ion batteries are presently the dominant technology, diverse energy storage needs demand diverse storage technologies. My research group is focused on helping to enable these types of batteries through an understanding of their operation and degradation modes, using operando […]
Read more »ABE BioComplexity Seminar – Dr. Dana Choi
Title: Enhancing Sustainable Crop Production with Machine Learning, Synthetic Data, and Digital Twin for Strawberry Abstract: The advancement of farming technologies, including the transition from conventional farming practices to mechanization, automation, and robotics, has been critical for precise and scientific farming techniques. However, the development of new precision farming technologies requires substantial resources due to […]
Read more »MAE Affiliate Seminar – Verify-then-Monitor: Calibration Guarantees for Safety Confidence
Verify-then-Monitor: Calibration Guarantees for Safety Confidence Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Ivan Ruchkin, PhD Assistant Professor UF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Abstract Autonomous cyber-physical systems (CPS) are increasingly deployed in complex and safety-critical environments. To help CPS interact with such environments, learning-enabled components, typically implemented with […]
Read more »ChE SEMINAR:ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING IN SERVICE TO SOCIETY
Abstract: Electrochemical engineering represents the extension of chemical engineering to species and processes influenced by electrical potential. Just as chemical engineering researchers have migrated from optimizing chemical plants to studying applied chemical engineering science, electrochemical engineering researchers have moved from supporting electrochemical production of commodity chemicals to applying electrochemical engineering science to devices and concepts […]
Read more »BME Leadership Seminar Series
“Regenerative Engineering: Enabling the Practice of Regenerative Medicine” – Dr. Guillermo Ameer, Northwestern University Leadership Speaker: Regenerative Engineering: Enabling the Practice of Regenerative Medicine
Read more »NE Mini-Seminars: “Wisdom for Fuel Processing and Nuclear Nonproliferation” and “Disposition of Foreign and Domestic Research Reactor Fuels at the Savannah River Site H Canyon Facility”
Abstract The mission of the Non-proliferation Stewardship Program (NSP) is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons while promoting cooperation for the peaceful use of nuclear technology. To achieve this goal, a multi-national laboratory (ANL, INL, PNNL, and SRNL) project called Athena was established to steward plutonium processing competency. These laboratories are working in tandem […]
Read more »2023–24 WALTER G. FREDRICKSON DISTINGUISHED INTERDISCIPLINARY LECTURE: JASON CONG
Dr. Jason Cong is Volgenau Chair for Engineering Excellence Professor at the UCLA Computer Science Department (and a former department chair), with joint appointments from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He presents “Democratizing Integrated Circuit Designs with Deep Learning” Thursday, Sept. 14 at 1:00pm LAR 234 as part of the Walter Fredrickson Distinguished Interdisciplinary […]
Read more »MSE Seminar: Navigating Career Fairs and Networking Events
Abstract Gabby is a Career Pathways Coach in the Career Connections Center here at UF, which is ranked as the #2 best career center by Best Colleges. She works with the Architecture, Manufacturing, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Pathway, providing customized support and resources for students and alumni exploring careers within these industries. Bio Gabby Diaz-Portalatin […]
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