Roozbeh Tabrizian, Ph.D., an associate professor in UF’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Scientists revolutionize wireless communication with three-dimensional processors

March 2, 2024

UF engineering researchers have pioneered a method for using semiconductor technology to manufacture processors that significantly enhance the efficiency of transmitting vast amounts of data across the globe.

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Win Phillips, dean of engineering from 1988 to 1999

Win Phillips, longtime UF leader, dies at 83

February 27, 2024

Win Phillips, a longtime UF leader known for his depth of knowledge of the university, versatility and thoughtful advice to the many people who sought it, died Saturday. He was 83.

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Damon Woodard, Ph.D.

Strengthening the University of Florida’s national security and defense research program

February 26, 2024

When people hear the words “national security,” their minds might quickly go to three-initialed agencies, clandestine operations, and men in dark suits wearing earpieces. But Damon Woodard, Ph.D., director of the Florida Institute for National Security (FINS) at the University of Florida, envisions something different: jobs and research.

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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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A worker inspects a computer chip.

Florida Semiconductor Week convenes leaders to strengthen and expand Florida’s semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem

February 16, 2024

The urgency to fortify and expand Florida’s semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem echoed through the halls of Malachowsky Hall for Data Science and Information Technology at the University of Florida Feb. 7-9 during the 2024 Florida Semiconductor Week.

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University of Florida to strengthen its sports program through AI-Powered Athletics

February 8, 2024

A groundbreaking project to build an interdisciplinary team and infrastructure to enable AI-Powered Athletics at UF is part of a $2.5 million project funded through President Ben Sasse’s Strategic Research Initiatives.

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UF Distinguished Professor Christine Schmidt, Ph.D., the Pruitt Family Chair in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering

Christine Schmidt elected to National Academy of Engineering

February 8, 2024

The National Academy of Engineering has elected UF Distinguished Professor Christine Schmidt, Ph.D., to the academy for 2024 in recognition of her more than 25 years of work to help advance the fields of neural tissue engineering and wound healing and for her leadership in diversifying bioengineering.

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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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Autodesk gifts DCP & HWCOE $1.5 million for industrialized construction engineering

January 24, 2024

Less than three weeks after University of Florida President Ben Sasse announced $2.5 million in strategic funding to advance the field of Industrialized Construction Engineering (ICE), Autodesk announced Tuesday a $1.5 million gift to the UF College of Design, Construction and Planning and UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering to establish the world’s first-ever industrialized construction department.

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