Category: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Faculty experts attract world-class hardware security lab
May 17, 2016Industry partner invests in UF facility that will expand capabilities of Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research
Read more »Three Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering faculty among those named UF Research Foundation professors
April 11, 2016David P. Arnold, ECE, Benjamin J. Fregly, MAE, and My T. Thai, CISE, were named UF Research Foundation Professors for 2016-2019.
Read more »Dr. Jose Principe receives 2016 Faculty Achievement Award
April 5, 2016Jose C. Principe, a distinguished professor of electrical engineering, was named a recipient of the 2016 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Faculty Achievement Award. These annual awards recognize faculty members from SEC universities who have outstanding records in teaching, research and scholarship. Principe’s area of expertise is in adaptive dynamical systems, computational intelligence and machine learning with […]
Read more »For a safer cyberworld
February 25, 2016Researchers in UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering such as Domenic Forte are developing new ways to keep us safe and secure in our increasingly digital lives.
Read more »Over 150 international cybersecurity experts gather at UF
February 12, 2016The first annual conference of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research coincided with White House announcement of $19B cybersecurity plan.
Read more »Gatorloop team makes it to Hyperloop finals
February 8, 2016UF was selected to build a prototype for a high speed transportation concept proposed by SpaceX & Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Read more »Two Engineering Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows
December 11, 2015Professors Dobson and Fang will share the honor with President Fuchs and Dean Abernathy.
Read more »Get to know Mark Law
August 28, 2015Mark Law is a Gator Engineering professor and the director of the UF Honors Program…but deep down, he’s just a guy who wants to sing you a big warm “Hello!”
Read more »UF student engineers secure 1st and 3rd place in prestigious Texas Instruments competition
July 31, 2015Electrical engineering design projects help the physically disabled to create music and improve unmanned search and rescue missions.
Read more »Good news for those facing the nightly grind!
June 30, 2015With their development of a smart mouth guard that dentists can use to diagnose and treat teeth grinding, a team of University of Florida students representing the United States took a second-place prize in the 2015 International Contest of Application in Nano-micro Technology (iCAN). The technology is patent-pending under the guidance of UF’s Office of […]
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