Ben Keselowsky

UF Biomedical Engineer Part of $2.6 Million NIH Grant for MS Vaccine

August 7, 2017

Benjamin Keselowsky, Ph.D., an associate professor in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, will collaborate with UF Health to pursue a multiple sclerosis vaccine.

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DARPA TNT

UF Neuroengineers Receive up to $8.4M for DARPA Projects

April 27, 2017

Karim Oweiss, Ph.D. and Kevin Otto, Ph.D., will study how cranial nerve stimulation can be used to accelerate learning.

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Welcome to a more secure, connected future

April 12, 2017

UF’s new Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World will focus on security and the Internet of Things, or “IoT.”

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UF named partner in new $300M Manufacturing USA Institute

March 7, 2017

Department of Defense is investing in next-generation tissue & organ manufacturing capabilities pioneered by our engineering faculty

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Materials Science & Engineering Professor named Jefferson Science Fellow

March 6, 2017

Juan Claudio Nino will work with the State Department to evaluate domestic and international energy needs and identify more secure, renewable, and efficient energy options.

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National Science Foundation highlights UF Hurricane Research

February 21, 2017

A glimpse at the new Wind Tunnel Terraformer shows how we are reducing storm impact on our coastal communities.

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Switching it up with Alina Zare

February 17, 2017

Meet the computer engineer who is hacking into the root systems of our most promising biofuel crops.

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Gator100 recognizes UF engineers

February 10, 2017

Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering entrepreneurs and business leaders named in UF’s list of the top 100 fastest-growing Gator-owned businesses.

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