Category: Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering
Transforming the Autonomous Vehicle Experience for the Blind
April 18, 2018Julian Brinkley, a Ph.D. student in CISE, created “Atlas” to improve the autonomous vehicle experience for the visually impaired.
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Future of Cybersecurity Depends on Collaboration Between Industry, Academia and Government
March 7, 2018The nation’s top cybersecurity experts convened at the University of Florida to discuss the latest developments in network, software and hardware security.
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Jeremy Waisome, Ph.D., Honored with NSBE Golden Torch Award
February 14, 2018Waisome to receive the Golden Torch Award for Mike Shinn Distinguished Member of the Year (Female) 2017-2018.
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December 22, 2017Three Gator Computer Engineers weighed in on how to get more women interested in computer engineering.
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Virtual Agent Technologies Help Level the Playing Field in Classroom Collaboration
August 23, 2017UF engineering professor Kristy Boyer’s latest NSF project uses intelligent virtual agents to study and foster collaboration skills in elementary school students.
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Three Engineering Faculty Named UF Research Foundation Professors
May 11, 2017The recipients are chosen based on their proven record of research and scholarship.
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App aims to take the risk out of routine traffic stops
April 19, 2017UF Human Centered Computing students solve for safety with “Virtual Traffic Stop.”
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February 6, 2017Patrick Traynor was named the John H. and Mary Lou Dasburg Preeminent Chair in Engineering.
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December 20, 2016Team of 20 engineering students – freshman to Ph.D. – returns from Hawaii with 1st place win.
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May the Best Brain Win
October 28, 2016Daily Planet’s host Ziya Tong challenges reigning #BrainDroneRace champion and UF student Amber Hawthorne. Watch the race on Discovery Canada.
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