UF ASCE Wins 2016 Distinguished Chapter Award

May 17, 2016

UF’s American Society of Civil Engineers was recognized for their outstanding contributions and activities – including a “Triple Crown” of wins.

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Materials Science & Engineering team developing biodegradable heart stent at UF

May 17, 2016

Materials Science & Engineering professors Josephine Allen and Tony Webb have been awarded $3.3M to innovate solutions for improved vascular health.

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Faculty experts attract world-class hardware security lab

May 17, 2016

Industry partner invests in UF facility that will expand capabilities of Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research

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UF Innovation Station Sarasota County hires Al Carlson as regional director

May 12, 2016

The retired CEO of Sun Hydraulics will join the leadership team at the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.

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UF extends highest honor to Wally Rhines

May 3, 2016

An icon in the microelectronics industry, Wally received an honorary doctorate in technology last weekend. Rhines Hall, the Materials Science & Engineering building, is named after his father, founding chair of the department.

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Mind-controlled drones race to the future

April 28, 2016

Engineering students at the University of Florida are pushing the edge of what’s possible with Brain-Computer Interface technology. Featured in The New York Times, ABC News, Yahoo News and more.

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Spring Commencement 2016 – It was all “Werth” the wait!

April 28, 2016

On May 1, we are celebrating the first graduating class of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. View streaming links, schedule, venue information and more.

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Building trust: engineering stronger human-robot relationships

April 21, 2016

In a recent editorial, UF robotics expert Riccardo Bevilacqua explores the role of human dependence in autonomous systems.

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New Collaborative Research Lab will House Engineering’s Online Learning Experts

April 13, 2016

The UF Online Learning Institute, which brings together researchers from the colleges of Education, Engineering, Journalism and Communications and the College of the Arts and its Digital Worlds Institute, will have the benefit of a dedicated space that will house cutting-edge technology to explore personalized e-learning techniques.

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