Category: In the Headlines

Computer Engineering Alumna Helps Older Adults With New Technology
August 2, 2019How UF grad Ming Yang created tech repair Orchard.
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Honorary College Chairman Beats The Odds To Become Visionary Philanthropist
February 21, 2019Dr. Herbert Wertheim is in the chairman of the University of Florida’s engineering college.
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UF Research Satellite Launches Into Orbit
December 20, 2018NASA launched a UF satellite that could help improve the accuracy of timing-sensitive satellites, such as GPS.
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Mining Data From The Human Mouth
September 24, 2018Y.K. Yoon, ECE, has developed the first Internet of Things device that can mine data from the human mouth.
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Dr. Herbert Wertheim Inducted Into Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
September 20, 2018The annual event celebrated the outstanding achievements of the optometric physician, entrepreneur, inventor and innovator.
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UF Rises To No. 8 Among Public Universities
September 12, 2018The University of Florida strengthened its ranking among the nation’s top-10 public universities, rising to No. 8 in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges list.
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August 28, 2018Kevin Butler and his team at the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research help companies stymie hackers’ use of ghost commands.
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I-STREET: UF LEADS THE WAY
July 16, 2018I-STREET, the real-life smart traffic testbed led by UF engineers, deploys the Internet of Things to shape the future of smart transportation.
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UF Engineer selected by Department of Energy for Early Career Award
June 29, 2018Assel Aitkaliyeva, an assistant professor of nuclear engineering at the University of Florida, is among 54 university scientists selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to receive significant funding for research as part of the DOE Office of Science’s Early Career Research Program.
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