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The Anchor Biologics team, Dr. Benjamin Keselowsky, professor, and Dr. Gregory Hudalla, assistant professor, accepted the $25,000 Cade Prize award.

Anchor Biologics Wins The 2019 Cade Prize

May 21, 2019

Anchor Biologics is a collaboration of UF biomedical engineering researchers that aim to create a new treatment for inflammatory diseases.

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2019 College Awards

2019 Awards for the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering

May 14, 2019

Celebrating outstanding students, faculty and staff from the UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.

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Engineering Professor Mark Law honored as Distinguished Teaching Scholar

May 7, 2019

Each year the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars (ADTS) honors University of Florida’s exceptional teaching and scholarship accomplishments by inducting into its membership faculty who have demonstrated sustained innovation and commitment in both areas. Professor Mark Law, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering has been honored as […]

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UF engineering recognition ceremony 2019

Congratulations, Class of 2019!

May 1, 2019

Celebrating the University of Florida’s Spring 2019 engineering graduates.

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UF Engineer Joel Harley, Ph.D. Leads Research To Improve Efficiency of Solar Power Grids

April 25, 2019

Joel Harley, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at UF, is working with scientists at the University of Utah and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to develop and commercialize a new sensor that would quickly detect a problem and its location on a large solar grid.

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Codebreaking Is Elementary With Help From UF Engineer

April 25, 2019

UF engineering professor Dr. Swarup Bhunia, Director of the Warren B. Nelms Institute of the Connected World and Sachio Semmoto professor, is collaborating with Dr. Pavlo Antonenko, professor in the College of Education, to develop an online program that can be used to teach upper elementary school students how to use basic cryptography in an engaging way that will help them to read and write better and also become interested in engineering.

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