The inaugural Annual Warren B. Nelms IoT Conference was held in Gainesville on Dec. 3-4. The conference brought together notable individuals from the worlds of academia, industry, and government to discuss innovations in IoT security, safety, intelligence, and interoperability.
Author: Harrem Monkhorst
Alina Zare Collaborates with UF Agronomy to Better Understand AgroEcoSystems
Dr. Chris Wilson of UF Agronomy and ECE Florida’s Dr. Alina Zare are using hyper-spectral imagery of experimental cow pastures to better understand the ecosystem effects of adding perennial peanut to beef pastures.
Seminar: Soumyajit Mandal
Soumyajit Mandal is currently the T. and A. Schroeder Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University, and will join the University of Florida as an Associate Professor in January 2020. He presents “AI-Driven Cognitive Radios for Next-Generation Wireless” on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 1:00 pm, LAR 310.
Seminar: Sean Meyn
Dr. Sean Meyn is Professor and Robert C. Pittman Eminent Scholar Chair at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. He presents “An Introduction to the Theory of Reinforcement Learning (and Why It Must Be Zapped!)” Thursday, Nov. 7 at 1:00 pm in LAR 310.
Team GatorWings Takes First Place in DARPA SC2
In the culmination of a three-year competition cycle, Team GatorWings beat ten other teams in the DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) to win first place, taking home a $2M prize.
Seminar: Fatemeh Ganji
Dr. Fatemeh Ganji is a postdoctoral fellow at the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research. She presents “Machine Learning for Cybersecurity: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants,” Thursday, Oct. 24 at 1:00 pm, in 310 Larsen Hall.
Gator Amateur Radio Club Hosts Tech Class & Testing Day
The Gator Amateur Radio Club welcomes all students, faculty, and staff to the 2019 Technician Class and Testing Day on Saturday, Nov. 2. This one-day class will cover all material covered on the FCC Amateur Radio Technician Exam. A free pizza lunch will be provided for those attending the class.
Seminar: Philip Feng
Philip Feng is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. He is also a member of the Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group (IMG). He presents “Emerging Semiconductor Nanoscale Devices and Systems: from Fundamentals to Applications” Thursday, Oct. 10 at 1:00 pm in LAR 310.
Seminar: Kirk W. Cameron
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.
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.