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Jeremy Waisome, third from left, pictured during a retreat she organized this summer for Black female College of Engineering faculty. The retreat was held in Brunswick, Georgia.

How Members of the UF Community Represent the Core Values

August 30, 2022

Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education, says, “My journey at UF could be summarized by community.”

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Kevin R.B. Butler, Ph.D.

UF to Lead $7.5M NSF-Funded Project on Protecting Security of Marginalized and Vulnerable Populations

August 1, 2022

Using a $7.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), a team of researchers led by the University of Florida will examine the needs of marginalized and vulnerable populations among security and privacy technologies. The project, supported by the NSF’s Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Frontiers program, seeks to develop foundational design principles to mitigate harm and improve benefits to these populations based on foundational computer science, social science theory, and direct collaboration with marginalized and vulnerable populations.

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UF Partners With CIA on Improving Cybersecurity

July 13, 2022

The University of Florida and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency have entered an agreement to study how artificial intelligence and machine learning applications (AIML) can be used to detect and deter malicious agents that infiltrate computer networks. The work will be carried out by researchers associated with UF’s Florida Institute for National Security.

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Erika Moore. Ph.D.

Erika Moore, Ph.D., MSE: Here is Why I Share Lessons Learned About Student Debt

July 8, 2022

Erika Moore, Ph.D., the Rhines Rising Star Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, shares her experiences with student debt and why she believes students should have more training in financial literacy.

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UF Electrical Engineering Students Win Big During Regional Competitions

April 11, 2022

The University of Florida team won first place in the ethics, community service, and website competitions at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Southeast Convention. They competed among 31 schools in the region.

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UF Researchers Help Develop Highly Accurate, 30-Second Coronavirus Test

April 8, 2022

Researchers at the University of Florida, including Fan Ren, Ph.D., a distinguished professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, have helped develop a COVID-19 testing device that can detect coronavirus infection in as little as 30 seconds as sensitively and accurately as a PCR.

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Damon L. Woodard, Ph.D.

The Fall and Rise of Damon Woodard, ECE Associate Professor

February 21, 2022

How Damon Woodard, Ph.D., rose from being a high school dropout to become the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Notre Dame is a testament to the people who believed in him — and to the inner fire that refused to go out.

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UF and IBM Team Up to Solve Society’s Biggest Challenges

February 9, 2022

The University of Florida announced a new collaboration with tech giant IBM to launch a comprehensive skills program designed to extend UF’s vision to be an international leader in artificial intelligence, data science, fintech, and other related technologies that can help solve society’s biggest challenges.

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David O. Prevatt, Ph.D.

UF Engineer Discusses the Need for Wind-Resistant Communities in WaPo, NPR and The Weather Channel

January 24, 2022

David O. Prevatt, Ph.D., wrote a guest essay for The Washington Post and was featured on NPR’s All Things Considered program, the Black Network News Channel, and The Weather Channel.

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Tidal Energy Proposal Wins UF, IBM Technology Contest

January 6, 2022

An all-female team of “hackers” was declared the winner of a national technology contest – Florida Hacks with IBM – that called on participants to discover potential solutions to combat the effects of climate change. The team was comprised of three current Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering students and a recent graduate.

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