MAE Candidate Seminar – Concurrent Learning Cyber-physical Methods for Resilient Energy Delivery Systems

Concurrent Learning Cyber-physical Methods for Resilient Energy Delivery Systems Thursday, February 23, 2023, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Olugbenga Moses Anubi Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Abstract Reliability, security, and resiliency of the energy delivery system have been an active area of research, in one form […]

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UF Innovate | Pathways Insights Seminar: Maximizing the Potential of Your Innovation

Be inspired by 2019 UF Innovator of the Year, Dr. Benjamin Lok. This UF CISE professor and co-founder of Shadow Health Inc. increased his impact as an innovator, and you can do the same. If you wonder how you can combine innovation with your academic career, this seminar is for you!

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W3 Seminar: Coupling natural and human models in the context of a lake ecosystem

Weizhe Weng, Assistant Professor, Department of Food and Resource Economics, UF Abstract: Lakes support a myriad of ecosystem services that benefit humans and have quantifiable economic effects, including the provisioning of drinking water and recreational activities. These services can be compromised by poor water quality, which commonly occurs when lakes are impacted by excessive nutrient […]

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MSE Seminar: “Role of Fe in Long‐range Ordered Ni2Cr Precipitates in Ni‐Cr‐based Alloys”

Julie Tucker, Ph.D. Associate Professor, School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Oregon State University Dr. Julie Tucker earned her B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Missouri – Rolla. She attended graduate school at the University of Wisconsin – Madison as a Naval Nuclear Propulsion Fellow, where she received her M.S. and Ph.D. in […]

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ChE Seminar: Expanding the Functionality of Engineered Extracellular Matrices with Peptoids

Adrianne M. Rosales, Ph.D. Assistant Professor McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Texas at Austin Title: Expanding the Functionality of Engineered Extracellular Matrices with Peptoids Abstract: Hydrogels have garnered intense interest as engineered extracellular matrices due to their tailorable permeability, mechanics, and degradability. Synthetic materials are attractive due to their known chemical compositions […]

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BME Seminar: Modeling Stochastic Cancer Dynamics in Complex Tumor Microenvironments

Adam L. MacLean, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Quantitative and Computational Biology, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California Tumors thrive on heterogeneity. Computational models that account for complex tumor microenvironments and cell state plasticity are a crucial component for better understanding disease progression. Single-cell genomics data offer powerful new means […]

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OER sponsored event: Exploring Collaborations with the College of Education Faculties

Associate Deans Thomasenia Adams and Alina Zare invite College of Education and Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering faculties to join in a lively discussion about research agendas and potential for collaborative opportunities in sponsored research pursuits. All disciplines are welcome! Please direct any questions about this event to Thomasenia Adams: tla@coe.ufl.edu

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ISE Seminar: Dr.Alan Scheller-Wolf, Carnegie Mellon University

UF ISE Spring Seminar Series 2/17/23 at 10:40 AM Virtual Seminar Zoom: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/97583979403 Dr.Alan Scheller-Wolf, Carnegie Mellon University Title: “Multi-Armed Bandits with Endogenous Learning Curves: An Application to Split Liver Transplantation” (with Savannah Tang, Andrew Li and Sridhar Tayur) Abstract: Proficiency in many sophisticated tasks is attained through experience-based learning, in other words, learning by […]

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Grand Rounds: 3D Printing of Synthetic Materials in Medicine

The OSMI welcomes Ken Gall, PhD, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Gall will be presenting a talk to faculty and residents entitled, “3D Printing of Synthetic Materials in Medicine.”

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