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ChE Seminar: Integrating data sciences into nanomedicine and neuroscience-focused research
Elizabeth Nance, Ph.D. Jagjeet and Janice Bindra Endowed Career Development Associate Professor Chemical Engineering University of Washington Title: Integrating data sciences into nanomedicine and neuroscience-focused research Abstract: The brain is our most complex organ and governs all physiological function, from cognition to movement and stress response. Much of the brain’s function is determined by interactions […]
Read more »BME Seminar: Human Organoids on a Chip
Ashutosh Agarwal, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Miami Abstract: Organs on Chips are being designed as accurate models of healthy and diseased human organs. These collaborative ventures seek to replace the current paradigm of high quantity, low quality data with limited applicability to the human patient with mid-quantity, high quality data […]
Read more »ABE BIOCOMPLEXITY ENGINEERING SEMINARS [DR.Ying Zhang, UF ABE]
The UF ABE Biocomplexity Engineering research group (members and collaborators of the ABE Hydrological Modeling Lab Led by Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena) invite you to join our weekly research seminar presentations by a diverse network of researchers in and outside UF ABE, on various topics geared towards learning about complex systems and solutions within the discipline […]
Read more »Female Leaders in Transportation Seminar, Dr. Kara Kockelman
Kara Kockelman is a registered professional engineer and holds a PhD, MS, and BS in civil engineering, a master’s in city planning, and a minor in economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Kockelman has been a professor of transportation engineering at the University of Texas at Austin for 24 years, and is […]
Read more »MSE Seminar: “Mesoscale Simulations of Multiphase Soft Matter Materials and Fluids”
Paul Millett, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Arkansas Dr. Paul Millett is an Associate Professor and holds the 21st Century Endowed Professorship Chair in the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Arkansas. His research and teaching interests include computational materials science, computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods, parallel computing, and materials design […]
Read more »ABE BIOCOMPLEXITY ENGINEERING SEMINARS [DR.Ray Huffaker, UF ABE]
The UF ABE Biocomplexity Engineering research group (members and collaborators of the ABE Hydrological Modeling Lab Led by Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena) invite you to join our weekly research seminar presentations by a diverse network of researchers in and outside UF ABE, on various topics geared towards learning about complex systems and solutions within the discipline […]
Read more »Seminar: Internationalizing the Engineering Curriculum Within and Beyond the Classroom
In celebration of International Education Week, I will be hosting a seminar in partnership with HWCOE faculty and UF International center to share ideas on internationalizing the engineering curriculum, within and beyond the classroom. The seminar will be held over Zoom on Nov 15th, from 2-3pm. The speakers and topics will include: 1. Introducing Virtual […]
Read more »BME Seminar: Development of a Pre-clinical Model of Chronic Low Back Pain that Mimics Human Disease
Biography: Dr. Becky Wachs is an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dr. Wachs did her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, M.Eng. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and her postdoctoral work in Neural Engineering at the University of Florida. During her degrees, Dr. Wachs also worked two […]
Read more »NE Seminar: “The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Research on Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation and Dispersal”
James Corson, Ph.D. Senior Reactor Systems Engineer Nuclear Regulatory Commission Dr. James Corson is a Senior Reactor Systems Engineer in the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research at the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, where he has worked for the past 12 years. Dr. Corson specializes in the behavior of nuclear fuel during normal operations, anticipated operational […]
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