In the inaugural Nelms Institute for the Connected World Seminar, Dr. My Thai (UF CISE) presents “LiteConnect: Lightweight Frameworks for IoT Empowered by Blockchain” on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 1:00. Dr. Thai also serves as the associate director for the Nelms Institute for the Connected World.
Month: October 2018
Eisenstadt, Colleagues Use ‘Signals in the Soil’ to Reduce Fertilizer Run-off
Using a novel system of custom-fabricated soil sensors, drones, and a wireless network, William Eisenstadt is part of a team of researchers aiming to reduce the amount of excess nitrogen fertilizer that makes its way into the water supply.
Recent Supply Chain Infiltration Highlights Importance of Hardware Security
It was revealed this week that widely-deployed servers manufactured by SuperMicro had been found to contain motherboards which had been modified at the factory.
Daniela Oliveira & Yier Jin Awarded NSF Grant for IoT Security Solution
The $600k grant supports their project which aims to design, implement, and fabricate REVELARE, a security solution for IoT devices, which protects IoT devices in two ways.
MIL Needs Your Help to Defend RobotX World Championship
Machine Intelligence Lab (MIL) students are looking for assistance in getting to Hawaii to defend their Maritime RobotX World Championship.
Morgan Thomas & GRiP Lab: Finding Time to Help
Somehow, in the midst of her rigorous EE coursework, Morgan Thomas finds the time to serve as the electrical design lead for Generational Relief in Prosthetics (GRiP), a student group which provides 3D-printed custom-designed video game controllers to people with limb differences.
Joel Harley and SmartDATA Lab Awarded NSF EAGER Award
The University of Florida SmartDATA Lab and Principal Investigator Joel B. Harley are proud to have been awarded an NSF EAGER Award “Ultrasonic Reconstruction and Localization with Deep Helmholtz Networks.”