Erin Jackson (BS MAE '15) competes in speed skating in the 2022 Winter Olympics.

UF President Ben Sasse announces Olympic gold medalist and UF alumna as spring commencement speaker

March 3, 2023

Erin Jackson (B.S. MAE ’15), a U.S. Olympic gold medalist speedskater, Florida native and University of Florida engineering alumna, will share her story: She will give the commencement address at UF’s all-university spring graduation ceremony May 5.

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Jeremy Waisome, Ph.D., interacts with a student with the words "Inclusive Mentorship" superimposed over the photo.

Celebrating Women’s History Month: How a UF alumna turned faculty is making a difference

March 2, 2023

For Department of Engineering Education Assistant Professor Jeremy Waisome, Ph.D., mentorship helped her pull through her graduate school journey.

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Animal ecosystem engineers much stronger driver of salt marsh accretion than expected, study shows

March 2, 2023

Researchers at the University of Florida (UF) and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research have shown that ecosystem engineering by mussels in Southeastern US salt marshes is a stronger driver of coastal ecosystems’ ability to keep pace with sea-level rise than expected.

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Timing is everything for UF team creating hyper-accurate synchronization for DoD readiness

February 21, 2023

Funded by a $4.5 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), UF researchers, including Roozbeh Tabrizian, Ph.D., principal investigator and associate professor and Alan Hastings Faculty Fellow in ECE, are leading the project to produce a microchip-sized tactical-grade clock that maintains accuracy on the magnitude of billionths of a second over time.

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Shuo Wang, Ph.D., standing in the doorway to his office.

New ‘invisible finger’ technology poses potential phone-hacking threats, researchers say

February 13, 2023

When a team of researchers from the University of Florida unveiled new technology that allows someone to hack into a nearby touchscreen-enabled device using what they call an “invisible finger,” those in the field of cybersecurity took notice.

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A student seen from the back observes a white substance being printed by a 3D printer.

UF/IFAS scientists rethink food possibilities with 3D food printer

February 13, 2023

Adam Watson and Ziynet Boz, two UF/IFAS professors in the agricultural and biological engineering department, have been rethinking the power of 3D printers, specifically their ability to print food.

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Four health care workers wearing medical coats stand in a patient room in a hospital. The room is filled with bright light and wooden furniture and medical equipment. The workers stand around a computer screen in discussion.

UF to use $23.5 million grant to build AI infrastructure to improve critical care

February 10, 2023

The University of Florida has been awarded $3.6 million of a $23.5 million multicenter grant for a four-year data-generation project that is unprecedented in its scope, aimed at building an infrastructure for artificial intelligence in critical care and advancing artificial intelligence in ways that improve patients’ ability to recover from life-threatening illnesses.

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Nuclear sleuths: University of Florida to lead $25 million national consortium on nuclear forensics

February 3, 2023

The University of Florida will lead a $25 million, 16-university team of 31 scientists and engineers in the development of new techniques and the training of future specialists in nuclear forensics, which identifies and tracks nuclear materials to support global safety.​​ 

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Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D., Professor, ESSIE; Gerrit Hoogenboom, Ph.D., professor, ABE; Prabhat Mishra, Ph.D., Professor, CISE; Cheryl Palm, Ph.D., professor emerita, ABE; Carlos M. Rinaldi-Ramos, Ph.D., Chair, CHE

AAAS honors 19 UF, 5 college faculty as lifetime fellows

February 1, 2023

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, has elected 19 faculty from the University of Florida, including 5 from Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, to its newest class, breaking previous records for the number of faculty awarded in a single year.

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How UF developed a model for AI across the curriculum

January 31, 2023

The University of Florida is integrating AI into curriculum across disciplines to make it a core competency for students. UF professors and administrators, in a paper recently published in Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, explain how other traditional research universities might craft similar paths.

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