Category: Magazine

An ‘everything organization’
January 30, 2025UF’s Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers named one of the strongest national chapters.
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Growing the Future: How AI is reshaping agriculture in Florida
January 17, 2025Fewer than 2% of Americans live on a farm, so the other 98% can be excused for a misperception of farming based on YouTube reruns of “Green Acres.” Here’s the reality: 21st-century American agriculture is a high-tech enterprise.
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Cammy Abernathy, long-time former engineering dean, retires after three decades at UF
January 17, 2025Cammy Abernathy, the transformative former dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, retired from the University of Florida after more than 31 years of service as a professor, college administrator and institute director.
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UF graduate Diego Acevedo dives into Sustainable Island Solutions in Aruba
January 7, 2025UF 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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Vertical Farming: A glimpse into what’s next
December 21, 2024In a world where climate uncertainty and food scarcity are becoming increasingly pressing issues, Ying Zhang, Ph.D., an assistant professor at UF’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, is working on solutions.
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A ‘feeling of familia’
December 9, 2024UF’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) chapter was selected as one of six Gold Chapters of the Year by the national organization.
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UF researchers go nano to ease osteoarthritis
November 26, 2024Equipped with a cutting-edge nanoparticle imaging technology, federal funds and a quest to quash pain, researchers at the University of Florida are working to revolutionize osteoarthritis treatments.
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With an NIH Pioneer award, UF researcher targets common infection
November 7, 2024Armed with a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, University of Florida biomedical professor Ivana Parker, Ph.D., is targeting one of the most common – and dangerous – infections in women.
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Full circle: early Machen Florida Opportunity Scholar celebrates daughter’s UF journey in engineering
October 23, 2024Khrysten Sears Spencer (B.A. ’09), one of the first Bernie Machen Opportunity Scholars, is watching her daughter Allannah Dean become a member of the class of 2028. Allanah plans to pursue an engineering degree.
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Beyond the Classroom: Experiential Learning in Iceland
October 7, 2024Brooke Lastinger’s academic journey is a testament to the power of exploring new frontiers. An undergraduate student in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE), Lastinger found her path through a combination of mentorship, research opportunities and following her passion.
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