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BME Seminar: Biomechanical Modeling to Identify Targets for Improving Ambulatory Function
Jessica Allen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida Restoration of ambulatory function is a high priority for rehabilitation interventions in pathological patients. Current interventions tend to follow a “one size fits all” approach that produce only modest improvements in ambulatory function. The prescription of personalized interventions is currently limited […]
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Title: Can in-process sensing, and machine learning deliver Industry 4.0 to the food and drink sector? Presented By: Dr. Nik Watson, Associate Professor University of Nottingham, UK Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Abstract: Digital technologies are transforming manufacturing sectors across the globe but what role will they play within food and drink? Will they […]
Read more »ISE Fall Seminar – Matthew Hale
Presented By: Dr Matthew Hale, Ph.D. with UF MAE, Assistant Professor Location: Weil Hall 406 Seminar Room and Zoom – https://ufl.zoom.us/j/98518592687?pwd=L2NPRkVKMDAvNVhzUGlSdWZRNitQUT09 Title: “Linear regularizers enforce the strict saddle property” Abstract: Non-convex optimization has grown rapidly in recent years, driven in part by the use of neural networks and other learning systems. The study of non-convex […]
Read more »NE Seminar: “Thermodynamics of Nanoscale Materials for Energy Sustainability”
Di Wu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Washington State University Di Wu is an Assistant Professor in the Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at Washington State University. He is also the Founding Director of the Alexandra Navrotsky Institute for Experimental Thermodynamics and an affiliate faculty member in WSU Chemistry and Materials Science& Engineering. He earned […]
Read more »ECE Seminar: Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Krishnendu Chakrabarty is currently the John Cocke Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Professor of Computer Science at Duke University. He presents ‘Enabling the New Semiconductor Revolution: Emerging Technologies and 3D Integration’ Thursday, Sept. 15 at 1:00pm. [ Abstract & Bio ]
Read more »MSE Seminar: “In Vivo Quantitative Imaging of Nanoparticles and Cells Using Magnetic Particle Imaging”
Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, Ph.D. Chair, UF Department of Chemical Engineering Carlos M. Rinaldi-Ramos is the Chair and Dean’s Leadership Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida. He is also a Professor in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering. He received his bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering at the […]
Read more »ABE Biocomplexity Engineering Seminars [Dr. Tracy Baker, The Nature Conservancy]
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 »Affiliate Status 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 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 cyber-physical systems (CPSs). Furthermore, in many defense and security applications, these […]
Read more »ChE Seminar: Switchable optical materials from metal oxide nanocrystals
Delia J. Milliron, Ph.D. T. Brockett Hudson Professor and Department Chair of Chemical Engineering University of Texas at Austin Title: Switchable optical materials from metal oxide nanocrystals Abstract: Dynamic control over light has myriad applications from telecommunications to chemical sensing and therapeutics. Modulating interaction of materials with infrared light is useful for energy applications, like […]
Read more »ISE Fall Seminar – Rakesh Nagi
Presented By: Dr Rakesh Nagi with UIUC Location: Virtual – Zoom – https://ufl.zoom.us/j/98518592687?pwd=L2NPRkVKMDAvNVhzUGlSdWZRNitQUT09 Title: GPU Accelerated Dual-Ascent Algorithm for the Multi-dimensional Assignment Problem in a Multi-Target Tracking Application* Abstract: We develop a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) accelerated algorithm for the NP-Hard Multi- dimensional Assignment Problem (MAP), which is suitable for target tracking applications. First, the […]
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