ChE SEMINAR: MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLE RESPONSE TO TIME VARYING MAGNETIC FIELDS – ROTATIONAL DIFFUSION MEASUREMENT

Title: Magnetic nanoparticle response to time varying magnetic fields – rotational diffusion measurements, magnetic particle imaging, and hyperthermia Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles respond to time varying magnetic fields via a combination of internal dipole and whole-particle rotation, depending on factors such as thermal motion, hydrodynamic drag, magnetic torques, and internal barriers to dipole rotation. Depending on […]

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BME Seminar: Rapid Fire Seminar: Adam Khalifa, Ph.D., Abbas Babajani-Feremi, Ph.D., Diego Guarin, Ph.D.

Adam Khalifa, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Florida Validation of Next-Generation Stimulating Neural Interfaces In the last decade, the quest for a minimally invasive, distributed neural interface has accelerated. Current technologies, relying on intracortical or depth electrodes, either lack coverage or become too invasive. To address these issues, we […]

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NE Seminar: “National Nuclear Security Administration Graduate Fellowship Program”

Abstract This seminar will present the National Nuclear Security Administration Graduate Fellowship Program. The fellowship application deadline is October 2, while the fellowship begins in June 2024. US Citizenship is required to be eligible. Bio Arturo Bretas, Ph.D. Senior Power Systems Research Engineer Pacific Northwest National Laboratories Dr. Arturo Bretas is a Senior Power Systems Research […]

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ECE Seminar: Doug Gardner

Douglas Gardner is the chief technologist in Analog Device’s CTO Office Security Center of Excellence. He presents “Hyperconnectivity Driving Security to the Edge” Thursday, Sept. 7 at 1:00pm in LAR 234. [ More ]

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MAE Seminar – A Tale of Two Courses

A Tale of Two Courses Thursday, September 7, 2023, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Sean Niemi, PhD Instructional Assistant Professor UF Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Abstract It was the best of courses, it was the worst of courses, it was the course of learning, it was the course of failing, […]

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Ethics and Governance of AI

Join us for a UF panel of  experts, preceded by opening remarks from Dr. Anne-Elisabeth Courrier, Associate Professor in Public Law at the University of Nantes (France) and Visiting Fellow at Emory University Center for Ethics. AI issues related to Ethics, Trust in the Media, and Governance will be discussed. For more information contact: Terrence […]

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MSE Seminar: Timeless Material, Continual Challenge: Reflections Form an Industrial Glass Materials Scientist

Abstract Glass is the heart of our modern lives. Today’s buildings, smartphones, telecommunications, and automobiles would not be possible without abundant, cost-effective glass. Glass factories are vital to the US economy, producing about 12 million tons of glass per year in the US alone. The melting furnace is at the core of the factory, a […]

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MAE Seminar – The Growing Interest in Space Constellations and Their Potential Effects on the Durability and R

The Growing Interest in Space Constellations and Their Potential Effects on the Durability and Reliability of the Space Environment Tuesday, August 29, 2023, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Norman Fitz-Coy, PhD Associate Professor, UF Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Abstract The space environment surrounding the Earth is becoming more congested with […]

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ChE Seminar: Microfluidic processing of DNA using flow and electric fields

ABSTRACT: The efficient and innovative processing of bio-macromolecules relies increasingly on their transport and manipulation within sub-millimeter geometries, or microfluidic devices. The motivation to innovate is clear, as improvements in the ability to detect, concentrate, and separate biologically relevant molecules will accelerate fundamental advances in biomedical technologies, drug discovery, biomedical testing, and more. In this […]

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