Dr. Kirk W. Cameron is Professor of Computer Science and Associate Department Head for Research and Engagement at the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He presents “Rethinking Quantitative Approaches to Computer System Design in the Power Age” Thursday, Oct. 3, 1:00pm, 310 Larsen Hall.
Month: September 2019
Seminar: Robyn R. Lutz
Robyn Lutz is a professor of computer science at Iowa State University. She presents “Designing Safe Programmed Molecular Systems,” Monday, Nov. 4 at 2:00 pm in LAR 234.
Harley Uses Deep Learning to Understand Abnormal Grain Growth
Dr. Joel Harley is co-PI on a project that combines artificial intelligence and deep learning with materials and chemical science.
Seminar: Kejun Huang
Kejun Huang is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at University of Florida. He presents “Latent Variable Identification using Identifiable Matrix Factorization Methods,” Thursday, Sept. 26 at 1:00 pm in LAR 310.
Y.K. Yoon and MnM Lab Invited to Inaugural President’s Council Tailgate
Y.K. Yoon’s Multidisciplinary Nano & Microsystems (MnM) Lab was one of only four groups to invited to participate in the first annual President’s Council Celebration and Tailgate this past Saturday, Sept. 7.
Vladimir Rakov Awarded Richard R. Stoddart Award
Professor Vladimir Rakov was recently awarded the Richard R. Stoddart Award for Outstanding Performance at the 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity (EMC & SPI). He was honored for “Outstanding Contributions to the field of lightning research.”
UTokyo Collaborates with IMG, MIST
ECE Florida and Professor Y.K. Yoon recently hosted a group of eight graduate students from the Graduate Program for Mechanical Systems Innovation (GMSI) at the University of Tokyo in Japan. The visiting students collaborated with UF students from IMG and the MIST Center.
Seminar: Nicholas Napoli
Dr. Nicholas Napoli (UF ISE) presents “Predicting Human Performance and Systemic Physiology through Multi-Modal Sensing,” Thursday, Sept. 19 at 1:00 pm in LAR 310.