Category: Stories
Gator Engineering Students Win Theme Park Rides Design Competition
January 25, 2019The Gator Theme Park Engineering & Design Club won the Ryerson Invitational Thrill Design Competition (RITDC), hosted by Universal Creative at Universal Orlando.
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UF Students Engineer Big Robotics Win At ASME Competition
January 25, 2019The University of Florida student team captured the top spot in the Student Design competition.
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Tiny Sensors, Big Potential
January 23, 2019UF Engineers develop sensors that create their own energy, saving weight and extending battery life of electric vehicles.
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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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Insights From A Successful Tech-World Executive
December 18, 2018Joshua Walden (ChemE ’82) of Intel Corporation shares advice on leadership and diversity to UF Fall 2018 engineering graduates.
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Zika Virus Detection At Point-Of-Care
December 17, 2018UF Engineer Dr. Z. Hugh Fan leads team to make Zika virus detection faster and cheaper.
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UF Engineering Graduates Continue to Gain Recognition as NSF CAREER Awardees
November 27, 2018Spotlights on UF doctoral graduates who are now NSF CAREER faculty.
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UF Engineering Educator Trains Today’s Teachers To Improve Tomorrow’s Workforce
November 26, 2018Nancy Ruzycki, Ph.D, awarded $5 million SEED (Supporting Effective Educator Development) grant from U.S. Department of Education.
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UF Engineer Improving Transplant Environment For Patients With Diabetes
November 19, 2018Dr. Cherie Stabler is developing a process to encapsulate transplanted cells, eliminating the need for systemic immune suppression drugs.
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Building Better Engines That Consume Less Energy
November 14, 2018UF MSE Professor Awarded $1.5M from U.S. Department of Energy to Develop Metal Alloy Corrosion Measurement Tool.
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