Published each semester, The Florida Engineer is a magazine that informs college alumni and friends about the accomplishments of our faculty, alumni, students and supporters.
The Department of Materials Science & Engineering serves as a
catalyst for interdisciplinary research in the College. Without these
interconnections between departments — it would be very much
like working in the dark.
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This issue of The Florida Engineer explores the newly named J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering. Read about its research, its history and its namesake.
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In this issue of The Florida Engineer, you will get a glimpse of the exciting research, education, and outreach activities of our Department of Chemical Engineering.
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In this issue of The Florida Engineer, we put the focus on our students. Read about their experiences and accomplishments, and learn about changes to our distance learning programs. Also, we profile Dr. Bill Appleton, who is leading the development of our Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Engineering Technologies.
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This issue of The Florida Engineer features the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering's three focus areas: bioinformatics, networking, and computer graphics and digital arts.
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Read about the college's activities in technology transfer and entrepreneurship. Another highlight of this issue is the article about the appointment of the college's first female associate dean, Dr. Cammy Abernathy.
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We profile our Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in this issue of The Florida Engineer. Department Chair Mark Law identifies several areas of current interest in research, including advanced computing and information systems, radiofrequency and high frequency electronics, solid state electronics, wireless communications, and computational neuroengineering.
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In this edition of The Florida Engineer, we profile research activities of our faculty and students relating to topics at the center of current public attention, including transportation systems, water, electricity and telecommunications systems.
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