Computer graphics, virtual environments, human computer interaction, image based rendering, computational geometry.
Aerosol dynamics and mechanics, air pollution control systems,
occupational health.
Numerical and computational methods, applied mathematics, statistical quality control.
Urban water resources and nonpoint source pollution, watershed modeling, and the use of climate information in water resource, agricultural, and ecological management, planning, and decision making.
Forrest Masters, Ph.D., P.E., is a Professor of Civil and Coastal Engineering in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment at the University of Florida. His research primarily focuses on hurricane effects on the built environment. Dr. Masters has conducted field experiments in 36 named storms, including recent Category 4 storms Harvey and Laura and Category 5 Michael.…
Advisement, counseling, coordination of programs to enhance recruitment and retention.
Applied AI and data analytics,Humans and technology,Sensors,Lifelong workforce development,Building a culture of inclusion and innovation,Diverse talent pipeline
Wireless and mobile networking, resource management, quality of service, next generation internet, 3G and 4G wireless communication systems.
Soil-structure interaction, theoretical soil mechanics, numerical
methods in geotechnical engineering, flow through porous media.
Fracture of brittle materials, fractography, fractal analysis of fracture, laminate composites.
Foundational AI,Applied AI and data analytics,Resource management,National Security,Lifelong workforce development,Building a culture of inclusion and innovation,Experiential learning,Diverse talent pipeline
Coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics, sediment transport.
Foundational AI,Applied AI and data analytics,Internet of Things,Energy,Resource management
Water quality, hydrology, stakeholder driven projects, modeling and GIS applications.