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Christina Gardner-McCune

Christina Gardner-McCune, AI4K12 Team Will Receive Outstanding Educator Award

November 15, 2021

Christina Gardner-McCune, Ph.D., an associate professor in Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, is expected to receive the 2022 AAAI/EAAI Outstanding Educator award for her work with the Artificial Intelligence for K-12 Initiative (AI4K12.org).

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Collaborative UF Research Team Receives NSF Grant to Reimagine ROV Performance for Emerging Workforce

November 10, 2021

The NSF has awarded $1.4 million to the University of Florida for a collaborative project to optimize operation of undersea robots (ROVs) for offshore industries and workers. Led by Eric Jing Du, Ph.D., a civil associate professor within the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE), the project leverages the combined research of an interdisciplinary team within the University of Florida.

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My T. Thai, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, and co-principal investigator Ruogu Fang, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering

Researchers Seek to Build Confidence into AI for Healthcare Under NSF Grant

October 20, 2021

A team of researchers at the University of Florida will explore ways to increase trustworthiness and interpretability of artificial machine learning in healthcare under a new $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The team will also investigate ways to use AI to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases earlier.

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Diego Alvarado, M.E.

Why This UF Professor Says Everyone Needs to Understand AI

October 7, 2021

“Everybody is calling it the new electricity,” said Diego Alvarado, M.E., an instructional assistant professor at the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. “It’s under the hood of almost everything. We need to be able to understand it.”

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The winning project for the Nelms Institute student Internet of Things (IoT) Design Competition: Remote Chess

UF IoT Students Club Hosts First Annual IoT Design Competition

September 30, 2021

The first annual student Internet of Things (IoT) Design Competition recently wrapped up after nearly two months of competition. The national competition, hosted by the University of Florida IoT Students Club, required teams to design, build, and demonstrate the functionality of an IoT edge device to solve a real-world problem.

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From left: Daisy Wang, Ethan White, Stephanie Bohlman, Alina Zare and Aditya Singh, who are working together on analyzing forest-level data.

Capturing a World of Data: Computing Power is the Key to Analyzing a Changing Environment

September 29, 2021

A multidisciplinary research team that includes Alina Zare, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Daisy Zhe Wang, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, is developing ways to understand the changes taking place in forests and protect the ecosystem benefits trees offer.

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Damon Woodard, Ph.D., associate professor, and Sanjeev Koppal, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Trusting Tech: Artificial Intelligence Can Combat Deepfakes, Cybercrimes and Snooping

September 29, 2021

Damon Woodard, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), is using AI methods to develop algorithms that can detect deepfakes, while Sanjeev Koppal, Ph.D., an assistant professor in ECE, is building cameras that are intelligent about capturing data in order to preserve people’s privacy.

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Juan Claudio Nino, Ph.D.

Vital Signs: Leveraging Data for Better Health Outcomes

September 28, 2021

Juan Claudio Nino, Ph.D., a professor of Materials Science and Engineering, is collaborating with psychiatry and neuroscience assistant professor Marcelo Febo on a means of using AI to detect the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Shigang Chen, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow and professor in CISE, and Kejun Huang, Ph.D., assistant professor in CISE

NIH Awards $1.1M to UF AI Researchers for Fight Against Parkinson’s

September 28, 2021

A multi-departmental team of researchers from the University of Florida have been awarded a $1.1M grant from the NIH on AI-powered medical research on Parkinson’s disease.

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Vladimir Rakov, Ph.D.

Rakov Awarded $1M NSF Grant for Lightning Studies

August 12, 2021

Vladimir Rakov, Ph.D., professor in ECE and co-director of the International Center for Lightning Research & Testing (ICLRT) has been awarded a $1M grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his project, “Lightning Studies Based on Measurements Spanning the Ranges from Radio Frequency to Optical (including Infrared and Ultraviolet) to Gamma-Rays.”

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