List of Student Organizations

The complete list of ALL 1,000+ UF student organizations can be found on the GatorConnect page. Students join organizations and design teams to gain experience, join a community of peers working towards a common goal, and build their social and professional networks. It’s up to you to decide which organizations and how many organizations to join! Since you are an engineering student, it is encouraged that you join at least one engineering-related organization. The quality of your involvement (depth of contributions and long-term commitment) is valued more than quantity.

You can see department-sponsored and College-sponsored organizations by using the category filter feature found at the top left. You can also search for a particular word using the search bar at the top right. This list of engineering-related organizations has been carefully created by the HWCOE Center for Experiential Learning.

Photo of UF Programming Team

UF Programming Team

Biography

Design Team: Our design team works to draft, build, and demonstrate a 1 cubic foot mini-plant that effectively addresses a real world problem in the chemical process industries. Open to any majors at any time. To be part of the official team to compete, you need to qualify via the tryout every year.

President: Samuel Kim
Email: kimsamuel1@ufl.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rong Zhang
Email: rzhang@cise.ufl.edu

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/programmingteam.uf/

https://discord.gg/4uy6c2gj

Types of Events: Peer Mentorship, Competing in Design Competitions, Social, Workshops.

Mission:  1. Skills Development: To foster the growth of programming skills, algorithmic thinking, and problem-solving abilities among our members. 2. Competition Excellence: To prepare and empower our members to excel in programming competitions, with a particular focus on participation in the International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC) and similar events. This includes active participation in the yearly Southeast Regional ICPC competition and the potential for further competitions based on performance in the regionals. 3. Teamwork and Collaboration: To cultivate a culture of teamwork and collaboration, allowing members to work together to tackle complex problems and learn from each other’s experiences. 4. Community Engagement: To engage with the University of Florida community and the broader programming community by organizing workshops, seminars, and coding challenges that promote knowledge sharing and networking. 5. Events and Activities: To host a variety of programming-related events, including practice contests, coding bootcamps, guest speaker sessions, and hackathons, providing valuable opportunities for skill enhancement and practical experience. By offering a range of services, events, and programs, the Programming Team aims to create a dynamic and enriching environment that not only enhances the technical capabilities of its members but also contributes positively to the campus and programming communities at large. Through our dedication to competitions like the Southeast Regional ICPC and the potential for further achievements, we strive to showcase the excellence and prowess of our members in the field of programming.