MAE Seminar: World’s Largest Wind Turbine and Compressed Air Energy Storage

World’s Largest Wind Turbine and Compressed Air Energy Storage Thursday, January 26, 2023, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Eric Loth Rolls Royce Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Virginia Abstract The rapid increase in wind energy has been achieved (through aerospace and mechanical engineers) through improved cost efficiency […]

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6th Workshop on Cognition and Control

The annual workshop on cognition and control is back! Join us this January to hear experts in cognition and control sharing their latest breakthroughs. Talks will include topics such as reinforcement learning, accelerated optimization, information theory, brain-machine interface systems, and much more! This year, we will also have a poster session where UF students will […]

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MSE Seminar: “Developments in Fatigue Resistant Microstructure Selection and Design”

David McDowell, Ph.D. Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. David McDowell, Regents’ Professor, and Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing, joined Georgia Tech in 1983 and holds appointments in both the GWW School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Materials Science and Engineering. Director of the […]

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Biocomplexity Engineering Seminars: Rafael Munoz-Carpena

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

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ChE Seminar: Excitons, Disorder, and Nonequilibrium Transport in Hybrid Semiconductor Nanomaterials

William A. Tisdale, Ph.D. Associate Professor Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Title: Excitons, Disorder, and Nonequilibrium Transport in Hybrid Semiconductor Nanomaterials Abstract: Hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductor nanomaterials – including colloidal quantum dots (QDs), 2D halide perovskites, and metal-organic chalcogenolates (MOCs) – are excitonic materials with applications ranging from solar cells to light-emitting devices to quantum […]

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BME Seminar: Using Neuroimaging Databases and Statistical Learning to Test Biophysical Theories and Examine Ne

Pedro A. Valdes Hernandez, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor, College of Dentistry, University of Florida The creation of large Human Brain Mapping Projects has opened the opportunity to explore in vivo brain mechanisms like never before. In this talk, I will present how we have used multimodal neuroimaging datasets, and statistical and machine learning to find […]

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NE Seminar: “Gratings-based Phase Contrast X-ray Imaging for Security Screening”

Erin Miller, Ph.D. Physicist Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Abstract X-ray imaging is widely used for determining the internal structure of otherwise inaccessible regions, whether a suitcase at the airport or a bone in your leg. While the structure is accessible, only limited information can be inferred about the materials. Phase contrast x-ray imaging is a […]

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ABE Centennial Seminar Series: History of ABE: Walk Down Memory Lane, Where We Have Been and Where We Are

Dr. Dorata Haman and Dr. Fedro Zazueta will be giving presentations during this seminar. Zoom registration link for seminar: https://go.ufl.edu/abe100yrsjan19 In-Person at the Reitz Union Room 2365.

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Getting Your Startup From Idea To Funding

This primer on startups is targeted to students and researchers new to the startup world. The presentation will cover company formation, capital considerations, pitch deck information, and venture capital concerns. Ajay Rayasam and Dr. Mitra Mitri from the venture capital firm OUP will provide both a physical science and life science perspective on the basics […]

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