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Soaring Toward a $100B Industry

December 10, 2018

This article was originally published as “Drone Maker Sees Business Opportunity In Keeping Workers And Warfighters Safe” at Forbes.com. For intrepid wildlife biologists stomping around in the bush, it’s not an animal mauling or an attacking microbe that most often spells doom. Statistically speaking, it’s the aircraft they use to enter remote areas that does […]

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UF engineering alumnus Yangbin Wang won the 2018 Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for Vobile, a software he developed in 2005 to catch pirate video streaming.

UF Engineering Alumnus Wins Emmy Award For Vobile Software

September 24, 2018

UF engineering alumnus Yangbin Wang won the 2018 Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for Vobile, a software he developed in 2005 to catch pirate video streaming.

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Kelly Napoli on stage

Alumni Spotlight: Kelly Napoli, Environmental Engineering (’18)

July 5, 2018

Fueled by perseverance and determination, traits she embodied as a cross country runner in her high school days, Kelly Napoli is helping shape the future of energy.

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UF Alum Honored for Engineering Computer Access for the Blind

April 25, 2018

Ted Henter (BSME ’74) remembers swerving as the lights came toward him. Those lights would be one of the last things he’d ever see. After two unsuccessful eye surgeries, Henter, then 27, awoke with a face full of stitches and a permanent disability. But Henter said he spent only about 10 minutes lamenting the loss […]

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A Retired NASA Engineer Wants More Women at the Controls

April 24, 2018

Don Irons, a UF electrical & computer engineering alum and onetime NASA engineer, worked in a male-dominated field for 40 years. Now he’s investing in women engineers.

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