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Tornado preparedness: Lessons from the aftermath
January 26, 2016UF civil engineers travel to disaster sites to study damaged structures so they can learn to rebuild stronger.
Read more »Florida Governor recognizes UF Engineering alumnus with Young Entrepreneurship Award
January 22, 2016Thomas Rambo co-founded Altavian, Inc while enrolled in entrepreneurship classes offered by the Engineering Innovation Institute.
Read more »Defending your computer from cyber-attacks, Sun Tzu style
January 21, 2016Engineering professor Daniela Oliveira is developing an operating system inspired by ancient military strategies.
Read more »Remembering Larry Hench (1938-2015)
January 13, 2016A celebration at the Florida Museum of Natural History will honor the life of the UF Professor Emeritus and inventor of Bioglass – the world’s first man-made material to bond with living tissues.
Read more »Mining-water Purification Now Possible in Hours, Not Decades
December 15, 2015UF researcher Mark Orazem has developed a new process to remove mineral particles from water used in mining operations in a fraction of the time.
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 »UF researchers develop way to treat urine, save drinking water
December 1, 2015Low-cost system removes pharmaceuticals and harvests nutrients for fertilizer.
Read more »UF Law and Engineering Partner in New Workshop Series
November 17, 2015A series of classes aims to strengthen relationships between aspiring innovators and future lawyers.
Read more »Visionary philanthropist strengthens collaboration
November 5, 2015Herbert Wertheim’s catalyst gift will inspire a team effort between his alma mater and FIU.
Read more »Rebuilding Oyster Reefs Proves Key for Resilient Coastal Communities
October 22, 2015Environmental engineering professor David Kaplan helps confirm what Cedar Key’s oyster industry has long suspected.
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