Hardcore UF hurricane researchers race against Helene to deploy storm-monitoring equipment along coast

October 3, 2024

In the hours before Hurricane Helene made landfall, research teams from the University of Florida scrambled up Florida’s west coast in a two-day blitz to set up storm-monitoring equipment that will provide valuable insights into environmental, structural and human survival.

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A trio of satellites nicknamed LISA will one day measure gravitational waves that reveal the origins of the universe with unprecedented range and clarity.

Percy and LISA: UF space researchers play pivotal roles in major missions

September 24, 2024

MAE professor John Conklin’s research is being harnessed by UF’s Astraeus Space Institute to give scientists unprecedented insights into universe-shaping events.

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UF’s new BOD3 printer can build homes, sea walls and careers

September 23, 2024

One of the country’s largest and most-advanced 3D construction printers – as in a printer that makes homes – has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and arrived at the University of Florida.

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UF builds sustainable solution for leachate dilemma

September 16, 2024

In Polk County, University of Florida researchers have designed a wetlands-filtration system to solve the problem of leachate – the liquid that filters to the bottom of the landfill at tens of thousands of gallons per day.

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UF researchers using AI to improve surgical robotics

September 13, 2024

Engineering researchers at the University of Florida are playing a key role in advancing safety and precision in robot-assisted surgery, or RAS.

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A new data biorepository at UF may help move the needle on pain

August 27, 2024

UF scientists are asking the question: Why do people experience pain differently? The answer may be found in a surprising place: valuable human tissue that would otherwise be thrown away after surgery.

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Meet Dr. Tracy Fanara: Gator graduate makes waves with cocaine sharks

August 20, 2024

Cocaine sharks have been in the news of late, and scientist and triple Gator Tracy Fanara’s name surfaces in many of those reports. Outlets from NPR to Forbes have reported on sharks consuming cocaine dumped in the waters off Brazil, quoting Fanara as an environmental scientist.

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UF scientists use AI algorithm to improve strawberry disease detection

August 20, 2024

In newly published research, Won Suk “Daniel” Lee, a professor of agricultural and biological engineering and Natalia Peres, a professor of plant pathology, show how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve leaf wetness detection to help growers estimate the risk of their fruit getting infected with a fungal disease.

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LEGO-loving UF researcher helps fuel Mars mission

July 31, 2024

Michael Tonks, Ph.D., the new acting chair of MSE, is an award-winning professor whose research is playing a key role in NASA’s quest for a crewed mission to Mars.

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Image text: $1.26 Billion in 2024 sponsored research expenditures. Major Funding sources: Federal - $581.2M; State & local - $197M; Foundations & non-profits - $54.8M; Industry - $37.1M

UF research spending at record $1.26 billion

July 25, 2024

UF faculty conducted a record $1.26 billion in research in fiscal year 2024, thanks in part to a nearly 10% increase in federally funded research, compared to FY2023. Engineers in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering conducted $150.4 million in research on such things as cybersecurity, accessibility to computer technology, storm readiness, retail theft deterrence, and robotics.

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