Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D., Instructional Associate Professor

From inspiration to achievement

March 22, 2024

NANCY RUZYCKI’S SUMMER SCIENCE CAMPS CONTINUE TO EMPOWER YOUNG SCIENTISTS Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly advancing technology with rapidly expanding applications in the workforce. Currently, however, there is a shortage of materials for both teaching and learning AI. To address this gap, in 2022, Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D., an instructional associate professor in the Department […]

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AI foundations: Preparing Florida’s youth for ever evolving 21st century

August 9, 2023

UF is expanding its successful pilot program, which aims to equip Florida youth with essential skills needed in an emerging AI-enabled workforce, to 12 school districts.

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AI Foundations: Preparing Florida’s Youth for Ever Evolving 21st Century

August 8, 2023

Thousands of high school students across Florida will embark on artificial intelligence coursework this coming school year, strengthening efforts by Florida public school officials and the University of Florida to equip the state’s youth with the essential skills required for an AI-enabled workforce. The UF-designed AI education program was piloted last year in three Florida […]

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Participants in the 46th annual Southeastern Conference for Minority Engineers (SECME) competition gathered on UF's campus in June 2023.

SECME supports the changing face and future of engineering 

July 13, 2023

In June, the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering hosted the 46th annual Southeastern Conference for Minority Engineers (SECME) competition for middle and high school students from the Southeast region of the U.S. Participants from schools in Texas, Alabama, and Florida gathered on UF’s campus for SECME’s first in-person competition since 2019.

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UF helps state launch AI curriculum in Florida public schools

September 23, 2022

Florida is among the first states to adopt a K-12 artificial intelligence, or AI, education program designed to prepare its youth for the growing global demand for an AI-enabled workforce. The framework for the public school coursework was designed with help from UF faculty, including Christina Gardner-McCune, who modeled it after the Artificial Intelligence for K-12 Initiative, or AI4K12.

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Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D.

Ruzycki Leads UF’s Push to Prepare Florida’s Students and Teachers for the Future of AI

June 16, 2022

Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D., instructional associate professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering, is leading multiple K-12 engineering education initiatives to develop the teachers and the students to help fill prospective job openings in AI related fields.

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Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D.

Goldberg Gator Engineering Explorers science camp shows students their future in STEM

May 5, 2022

As a veteran educator, inspiring, empowering and charting a pathway to success for students is something Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D., instructional associate professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering, has been doing for decades. Now, on the heels of her EQuIPD Grant success, Dr. Ruzycki is launching a middle school summer camp geared toward expanding the presence of underrepresented students in engineering and computer science.

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