Get to know Mark Law

August 28, 2015

Mark Law is a Gator Engineering professor and the director of the UF Honors Program…but deep down, he’s just a guy who wants to sing you a big warm “Hello!”

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UF cybersecurity experts featured in Wall Street Journal

August 24, 2015

Engineering professors Traynor and Butler speak out about vulnerabilities in mobile money apps

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UF establishes first endowed professorship in engineering leadership

August 10, 2015

Chevron Corporation and our 2014 UF Distinguished Alumnus give $1M to establish the George Kirkland Professorship in Engineering Leadership.

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Get to know Shirley Kelly

July 31, 2015

Home away from home – for 47 years this academic advisor has built a family of Gator Engineers.

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UF student engineers secure 1st and 3rd place in prestigious Texas Instruments competition

July 31, 2015

Electrical engineering design projects help the physically disabled to create music and improve unmanned search and rescue missions.

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UF Civil Engineering: Kings & Queens of Concrete and Steel

July 2, 2015

UF has become the first university in history to win both the national concrete canoe and steel bridge competitions in the same year.

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Linda P. Hudson launches Leader in Residence Program in Engineering with $1M gift

July 1, 2015

The program will bring prominent leaders in technology, academia, public policy and research to UF campus.

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Get to know Chelsey Simmons

July 1, 2015

Meet Chelsey Simmons, the first to be featured in our “Get to know a Gator Engineer” spotlight series. 

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Juan Gilbert selected for AAAS Invention Ambassador program

July 1, 2015

Juan Gilbert, the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor & Chair and the new chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering has been selected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science to be among the second round of inventors honored by its Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Program. The purpose of […]

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Good news for those facing the nightly grind!

June 30, 2015

With their development of a smart mouth guard that dentists can use to diagnose and treat teeth grinding, a team of University of Florida students representing the United States took a second-place prize in the 2015 International Contest of Application in Nano-micro Technology (iCAN). The technology is patent-pending under the guidance of UF’s Office of […]

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