Category: Stories
Taming The Data Monster To Make Better Decisions
August 17, 2018UF engineering professor Daisy Zhe Wang helps to bring order out of chaos with support from DARPA grant.
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Achieving Peak Comfort While Saving Energy
August 2, 2018Using sensors and IoT, Prabir Barooah, associate professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, is testing personal comfort nodes, or PCNs, to optimize energy use for buildings.
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Happy 60th Anniversary, NASA!
July 17, 2018A look at UF’s major milestones and research projects associated with NASA.
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I-STREET: UF LEADS THE WAY
July 16, 2018I-STREET, the real-life smart traffic testbed led by UF engineers, deploys the Internet of Things to shape the future of smart transportation.
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Hard Work, Honesty and Determination – A True Horatio Alger Tale
July 12, 2018UF student Erica Harp wins Horatio Alger/Dennis Washington Leadership Award.
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UF Engineer selected by Department of Energy for Early Career Award
June 29, 2018Assel Aitkaliyeva, an assistant professor of nuclear engineering at the University of Florida, is among 54 university scientists selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to receive significant funding for research as part of the DOE Office of Science’s Early Career Research Program.
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A Connected World
June 29, 2018From tiny sensors to worldwide connections, UF engineering faculty are at the forefront of Internet of Things (IoT) research.
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Cloud Roots: Making Smart Phones Smart
June 29, 2018UF engineers at the Multi-functional Integrated System Technology (MIST) Center are developing “roots” or hardware technology for smart systems.
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The University of Florida Has a World-Class Weather Lab
June 20, 2018The Powell Family Structures and Materials Laboratory attracts researchers from across the world.
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UF Attends ExxonMobil Laboratory Safety Workshop
June 15, 2018ExxonMobil Hosts Graduate Students for Laboratory Safety Workshop Company takes the lead in advancing safety practices at six universities BAYTOWN, TEXAS – ExxonMobil’s Baytown Technology and Engineering Center recently hosted 80 graduate students from six universities for its annual Partners in Academic Laboratory Safety (PALS) Workshop. Now in its fifth year, the PALS program establishes mentoring […]
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