MSE Seminar: “Structurally Defined Macromolecules”

Austin M. Evans, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Chemistry University of Florida Dr. Austin Evans is currently an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Florida, where his group studies electronic and spintronic phenomena in structurally defined macromolecules. Prior to his independent position, Austin was a Rhodes-Schmidt Science Fellow at Columbia University, where he worked with […]

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BME Seminar: Building scalable indexes that can be efficiently queried.

Dr. Boucher,Associate Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the University of Florida Recently, Gagie et al. proposed a version of the FM-index, called the r-index, that can store thousands of human genomes on a commodity computer. We later showed how to build the r-index efficiently via a technique called […]

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NE Seminar: “Powering the Nuclear Fleet with AI”

Tom Gruenwald, Ph.D. Executive V.P., Business Development Blue Wave AI Labs Dr. Tom Gruenwald co-founded Blue Wave AI Labs in 2016. Blue Wave solves technologically complex and economically impactful problems through the application of AI techniques. His team works with Constellation, Southern Nuclear Power, and Cooper Nuclear plant, as well as the US Department of Energy […]

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FICS Faculty Seminar March 23th – Prof. Daniel Genkin

Dr. Daniel Genkin: Thursday, March 23rd, from 1pm – 2 pm MAE 126 Side Channel Attacks: Lessons Learned or Troubles Ahead? Abstract The security and architecture communities will remember the past five years as the era of side channels. Starting from Spectre and Meltdown, time and time again we have seen how basic performance-improving features […]

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UF INNOVATE | PATHWAYS VIRTUAL EVENT: Developing an Innovative Idea into a Product

Learn how serial entrepreneur John Engels partnered with UF and academic innovators to develop innovative ideas into products. John will share his insights into technology development and his experience successfully overcoming commercialization challenges to bring biomedical products to market. He will discuss the importance of the business model, team, and what academic innovators can do […]

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UF INNOVATE | PATHWAYS VIRTUAL EVENT: Developing an Innovative Idea Into a Product

Learn how serial entrepreneur John Engels partnered with UF and academic innovators to develop innovative ideas into products. John will share his insights into technology development and his experience successfully overcoming commercialization challenges to bring biomedical products to market. He will discuss the importance of the business model, team, and what academic innovators can do to advance commercialization. Our speaker: John Engels is a founder, investor and operator focused […]

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MSE Seminar: “Selective CO2 Capture (and More!) Using Aluminum Formate – a Cheap, Scalable, and Robust Next-generation Ultramicroporous Adsorbent”

Hayden Evans, Ph.D. Research Chemist NIST Center for Neutron Research Dr. Hayden Evans obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry with Ram Seshadri at the University of California Santa Barbara in 2018. In 2019, he joined the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) in Gaithersburg, MD, as a National Research Council (NRC) Postdoctoral Fellow, until becoming a […]

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Biocomplexity Engineering Seminars: Kalindhi Larios

Frazier Rogers, room 284 https://abe.ufl.edu/faculty/carpena/seminars/index.shtml

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ChE Seminar: The Mechanics of Active Matter

John F. Brady, Ph.D. Chevron Professor of Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering California Institute of Technology Title: The Mechanics of Active Matter Abstract: A distinguishing feature of many living systems is their ability to move – to be active. Through their motion living systems are able self-assemble: birds flock, fish school, bacteria swarm, etc. But […]

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NVIDIA GTC: Semiconductor Conference Sessions

NVIDIA’s annual virtual and free conference. Here is a link to Semiconductor related sessions that will include newly announced solutions around Computational Lithography, AI in Manufacturing of chips and Digital Twins in Semi-conductor research. If you can’t attend live, you can register, and will be able to access the sessions on demand at a later […]

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