A researcher in the Space Mission Institute

Making advances in space engineering

March 25, 2024

UF has launched the Space Mission Institute, an interdisciplinary hub for space research. The institute helps bring together researchers like Tori Miller, Ph.D., and Christopher Petersen, Ph.D., both in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, who are partnering to imagine the future of space exploration, where self-guided satellites repair and upgrade one another and where we can build structures in space far too big to launch from Earth.

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Artist's impression of the LISA satellite

Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering to play key role in groundbreaking Laser Interferometer Space Antenna mission

February 20, 2024

Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, in partnership with NASA, is making a significant contribution to the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission. UF is the only academic institution in the United States to be awarded a contract to develop hardware that will fly on the LISA mission.

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An otter swims on its back.

Sea otters’ homecoming to a California estuary shows payoff in conservation efforts

January 31, 2024

In a groundbreaking study published in Nature, scientists reveal that the return of sea otters to their former habitat in a Central California estuary has slowed erosion of the area’s creekbanks and marsh edges on average by 69%.

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Top Stories 2023

Top stories from 2023

December 20, 2023

Some of our most popular stories published this year.

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Malachowsky Hall

UF opens Malachowsky Hall for Data Science & Information Technology

November 6, 2023

Designed to set the standard for future STEM buildings across national and international campuses and transform the artificial intelligence (AI) and data science workforce, the University of Florida Friday held a celebratory ribbon cutting for the Malachowsky Hall for Data Science & Information Technology.

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Image of National Medal of Technology and Innovation Laureate Juan E. Gilbert, PH.D., chair of the University of Florida Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, shaking hands with U.S. President Joe Biden.

Juan Gilbert honored with National Medal of Technology and Innovation for transformative voting system

October 24, 2023

President Joe Biden honored University of Florida computer science professor Juan E. Gilbert, Ph.D., at the White House today with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for pioneering a universal voting system that makes voting more reliable and accessible for everyone and for increasing diversity in the computer science workforce. The National Medal of […]

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Volker J. Sorger, Ph.D.

Florida Semiconductor Institute to help lead state in critical chips sector

October 5, 2023

The University of Florida’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering announced today the establishment of the Florida Semiconductor Institute, a campus- and state-wide coordinating hub to provide intellectual and technological leadership for semiconductors in the 21st Century.  

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AI foundations: Preparing Florida’s youth for ever evolving 21st century

August 9, 2023

UF is expanding its successful pilot program, which aims to equip Florida youth with essential skills needed in an emerging AI-enabled workforce, to 12 school districts.

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People are seen near damaged properties on a broken section of Pine Island Road on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, in Matlacha, Fla. Hurricane Ian made landfall on the coast of South West Florida as a category 4 storm Tuesday afternoon leaving areas affected with flooded streets, downed trees and scattered debris. [ MATIAS J. OCNER | Miami Herald ]

UF researcher: Floridians must “rise to the occasion” to fortify against impact of storms

June 2, 2023

David O. Prevatt, Ph.D., professor of Civil & Coastal Engineering, studied the damage caused by Hurricane Ian and said Floridians continue to be slow to make the changes needed to fortify themselves against the costly impacts of storms. “When we rise to the occasion, we learn from our failures,” he said. “I contend that our learning from failure in a context of wind hazards is too slow and the growth of housing — being built in very vulnerable areas — far exceeds our ability to do something about it.”

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The 4Ps of engineering education: Public, Private, Prototyping, and Pipeline

May 8, 2023

For the last 28 years, the Integrated Product & Process Design (IPPD) program at the University of Florida has provided engineering students the opportunity to gain real-world, industry experience, and acts as a talent pipeline for industry sponsors.

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