Category: Stories
UF Tops in STEM Degrees in Florida
January 17, 2013An accountability report released at Wednesday’s Board of Governors meeting in Gainesville shows the University of Florida leads the state when it comes to producing graduates in so-called STEM majors emphasized by state leaders. At the end of the 2011-2012 academic year, UF awarded STEM bachelor’s degrees to 31 percent of its students, six percentage […]
Read more »Engineering Students Invited to Participate in ‘Leadership and the Morrill Act’ Event
January 15, 2013In celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Morrill Act, the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the College of Engineering and the Military Sciences have come together to present: Leadership and the Morrill Act: A 19th Century Initiative with 21st Century Implications. Gator Engineering students are invited to participate in a unique academic event […]
Read more »UF SAE Team Races on with Elite Porsche Sponsorship
January 14, 2013It’s pronounced “Porsh-uh.” It’s the name that represents the unattainable, the finest things in life. When you say it, you say it with reverence. Porsche. It’s the name that rolls off the tongue when you draw comparisons to what you want but you can’t have. The car you dream of owning. For SAE teams, it […]
Read more »Two COE faculty chosen for National Academy of Inventors
January 11, 2013Two College of Engineering faculty, UF Vice President of Research and MSE professor David Norton and Rolf E. Hummel professor of electronic materials and MSE associate chair of research Franky So, were chosen as Charter Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Four researchers at the University of Florida have been chosen […]
Read more »Gator Engineering spinoffs share $248M contract from U.S. Army
January 9, 2013Altavian, IA Tech, of UF Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering join other unmanned aircraft systems companies in accelerating jobs and tech transfer in city. Gainesville has become a hotbed for small companies that provide drones for military reconnaissance, aerial surveys of civil engineering projects or environmental surveys. Out of five such companies, two recently stepped […]
Read more »Gator Engineering hits record high National Chapter Award wins in 2012
January 4, 2013Congratulations to UF NSBE, SASE, SHPE, SWE and Tau Beta Pi – Florida Alpha! At Gator Engineering, diversity, inclusion and multiplicity is not just a way of thinking and working, it is also part of our DNA. We fully support and commend all efforts on the parts of our students in leading the way to […]
Read more »Easy access, low costs seen as keys to luring tech jobs
December 10, 2012India-based Mindtree Limited decided to open software development centers in the United States because its Fortune 2000 clients here needed more immediate access and support for their digital offerings. The company chose Gainesville for its first center in large part because of the access to computer science talent coming out of the University of Florida […]
Read more »“Just shut up and let me drive!” UF engineering student’s robot creation is a viral sensation
December 10, 2012Electrical and Computer Engineering master student, Andrew Gray and his pet parrot Pepper made headlines everywhere with their beak-driven “Bird Buggy”. Gray’s YouTube video demonstrating the buggy and Pepper’s driving skills has gone viral with over 538,000 hits and been featured on NBC’s Today Show and ABC’s Good Morning America. The buggy has also been […]
Read more »University of Florida engineering students demonstrate robot creations
December 7, 2012The University of Florida’s College of Engineering showed the public what robots can do on Wednesday. Eric Schwartz, associate director of the Machine Intelligence Laboratory, said UF students’ past robots have won world championships in the past, and this semester’s creations are equally captivating. Schwartz said he is always impressed with the great work produced […]
Read more »Students to show off robotic innovations at demo day
December 7, 2012Despite his clipped wings, Pepper the parrot is now mobile and a little quieter thanks to robotics. Pepper now cruises around in the Bird Buggy, a robot created by Andrew Gray, a 29-year-old electrical and computer engineering graduate student, for the intelligent machines design laboratory course. Hosted by the course instructors, The Bird Buggy, and […]
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