Engineering alumnus and donor Neil Shopke

Remembering a beloved Gator engineer

October 24, 2025

Engineering alumnus and donor Neil Shopke was known for his generosity and ingenuity.

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Former Gainesville mayor Pegeen Hanrahan speaks Wednesday as part of UF’s Leadership-in-Residence program. Florida Engineering Society president and UF engineering student Trevor Gross, right, hosted the talk.

Former mayor, diehard Gator returns to campus to spark student leadership

October 3, 2025

Growing up in Gainesville with a professor father, Pegeen Hanrahan adored going to the University of Florida Engineering Fair each year. It was a beloved family tradition that shaped her love of engineering and, certainly, the Gators.  

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1,000 MIDI files later: Espinosa blends music, AI and engineering for global change 

June 6, 2025

When University of Florida graduate Andres Espinosa isn’t optimizing supply chains, diving into transportation research or fine-tuning an artificial intelligence model to compose video game music, he often can be found on the pickleball court or strumming his guitar.

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The essence of a Gator engineer: WGI co-founder named UF Distinguished Alumnus 

April 30, 2025

David Wantman, co-founder of a successful South Florida-based consulting, planning, surveying and design firm and 1990 UF engineering graduate, has been selected as a Distinguished Alumnus from the University of Florida.

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Sagid Salah family upon release from POW prison

From POW to Ph.D.: The journey of Dr. Sagid Salah 

April 26, 2025

When Dr. Sagid Salah (B.S. ’58, M.S. ’60, Ph.D. ’64) first arrived in Gainesville in 1954, he was 21 years old, had just survived nearly four years as a prisoner during the Korean War, and was technically stateless. He spoke English thanks to a Catholic priest and a missionary who had tutored him in the prison camp but had no high school diploma. What he did have was persistence, curiosity and an unshakable belief that education could open the door to a new life. 

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UF graduate Diego Acevedo dives into Sustainable Island Solutions in Aruba

January 7, 2025

UF mechanical engineering graduate Diego Acevedo’s grand life – from kite surfing in his Aruba neighborhood to three engineering degrees from three countries – stems from curiosity and a bit of restlessness.

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Meet Dr. Tracy Fanara: Gator graduate makes waves with cocaine sharks

August 20, 2024

Cocaine sharks have been in the news of late, and scientist and triple Gator Tracy Fanara’s name surfaces in many of those reports. Outlets from NPR to Forbes have reported on sharks consuming cocaine dumped in the waters off Brazil, quoting Fanara as an environmental scientist.

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Vobile founder, chairman and CEO Yangbin Wang honored as UF Distinguished Alumnus at spring commencement

May 15, 2024

Yangbin Wang (MSEE ’93) has been presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award at the University of Florida Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Spring 2024 bachelor’s recognition ceremony.

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Gator engineers honored in 2024 Gator100

May 8, 2024

For the 10th year, the UF Alumni Association salutes the trailblazing Gator business leaders who have not only founded but also steered some of the most groundbreaking enterprises to success nationally and globally. Join us in applauding the remarkable success of our esteemed alumni from the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering for their well-deserved spot […]

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Congratulations to our five outstanding alums for being honored by UF's 40 under 40 awards

Engineering alumni honored in 2024 “40 Under 40” awards

April 9, 2024

We are thrilled to announce that five exceptional Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering alumni have been honored with the university’s “40 under 40” awards. These remarkable individuals exemplify the spirit of innovation and leadership, making significant contributions to their respective fields. Their achievements reflect the excellence of our college and showcase the enduring impact of […]

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