W3 Seminar: Across the stakeholder divide: Priorities and preferences for harmful algal bloom management in FL

Lisa Krimsky Regional Specialized Agent, Water Resources Title: Across the stakeholder divide: Priorities and preferences for harmful algal bloom management in Florida Abstract: Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are becoming a well-known issue in the state of Florida and the prevalence and severity of these events are increasing locally as well as globally. Florida is home […]

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W3 Seminar— Across the stakeholder divide: Priorities and preferences for harmful algal bloom management in FL

Lisa Krimsky, PhD Regional Water Resources Extension Agent (RSA) IV UF/ IFAS Southeast District Title: Across the stakeholder divide: Priorities and preferences for harmful algal bloom management in Florida Abstract: Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are becoming a well-known issue in the state of Florida and the prevalence and severity of these events are increasing locally […]

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MSE Seminar: “Advanced Materials and Coatings for Next Generation Technologies and Extreme Environments”

Douglas Wolfe, Ph.D. Professor, Materials Science and Engineering Penn State University Dr. Douglas Wolfe is currently a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, Professor of Additive Manufacturing and Design, and the Metals, Ceramics and Coatings Processing Department Head for the Applied Research Laboratory at The Pennsylvania […]

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UF Biocomplexity Engineering Seminars [Dr.Olesya Savchenko, UF FRE]

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 […]

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ChE Seminar: Synthesis of biomass lignin-based biodegradable polymers

Hoyong Chung, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering FAMU- FSU College of Engineering in Florida State University Title: Synthesis of biomass lignin-based biodegradable polymers Abstract: Lignin is an abundant and low-cost biomass polymer that has a high concentration of aromaticity. Therefore, lignin can be an excellent resource for new sustainable polymers. However, […]

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BME Seminar: Joint Loading Patterns and Knee Osteoarthritis Progression

Dr. Kerry Costello is an assistant professor in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Prior to joining the University of Florida, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Boston University in the Department of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training and the Section of Rheumatology; a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering at Dalhousie University in Halifax, […]

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ISE Fall Seminar – Parisa Rashidi

This will be a virtual event by zoom only. Presenter: Parisa Rashidi, Associate Professor, UF BME Title: “How to Use AI for Critical Care Monitoring?” Abstract: While monitoring critically ill patients through manual assessments and diagnoses is still considered the gold standard, manual methods impose severe time and personnel resources limitations. Many critical care indices […]

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ABE Seminar-Dr. Cristian Toma

Title: R&D Opportunities in Large Scale Vertical Farming Abstract: The presentation will outline key challenges in large-scale vertical farming, each providing R&D opportunities to solve real world problems, including energy-efficient and precise environment controls, large sensor array management and data fusion, crop health sensing in automated vertical farms, rapid phenotyping, in-line automated fertilizer solution management, […]

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NE Seminar: “Combining Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning to Search for Forensic Signatures in Nuclear Fallout”

John Mattingly, Ph.D. Professor, Nuclear Engineering NC State University Dr. John Mattingly is a Professor of Nuclear Engineering (NE) at North Carolina State University (NCSU), where he has worked since 2011. At NCSU, John directs a team of graduate students conducting research on applications of neutron and gamma radiation detection, imaging, inverse analysis, and machine learning […]

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Affiliate Faculty Seminar – Towards Provably Correct Cyber-Physical Defense with Integrated Formal Methods and

Towards Provably Correct Cyber-Physical Defense with Integrated Formal Methods and Game Theory Thursday, October 13, 2022, at 12:50 pm Location: In-person MAE-A 303 Jie Fu, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Florida Abstract The increasingly interconnected mesh of networks, sensors, and autonomous systems introduces unprecedented challenges to the security of […]

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