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Gator Motorsports takes the podium!

May 19, 2015

UF SAE is back from the national Formula SAE competition – with a 1st place finish in acceleration, 2nd place in design, 2nd place in endurance, and 3rd place overall!

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Radiation dosimetry expert appointed to U.S. delegation to United Nations

May 18, 2015

Dr. Wesley Bolch will travel to Vienna for the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR).

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CISE Chair Announced

May 15, 2015

Juan Gilbert, Ph.D., the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Chair and current associate chair for research, has been named chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering.

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Congratulations to our 2015 distinguished award recipients

May 8, 2015

Jim Allchin (BS ECI, ’73) and Henry Upjohn shared personal messages with our graduates at the morning and evening Commencement ceremonies.

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Remembering Gene Hemp

April 30, 2015

“He served the college, the university, and the Florida university system in so many capacities, always with selfless distinction.” – Dean Abernathy

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How to tell when your computer is lying to you

April 24, 2015

UF was recently named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research, and our cybersecurity experts just developed a “polygraph machine” for machines.

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Human Centered Computing featured in the Sun

March 25, 2015

They are a department well adapted to solving complex, real-life problems – often before our society realizes it has them – and they are growing in numbers and in strength. They include some of the brightest academic leaders in the country in the areas of cybersecurity, biometrics, and informatics – and their highly sought-after students. […]

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