“On the Vulnerability of ECG Verification to Online Presentation Attacks,” has won best student paper at the recent IJCB 2017 conference in Denver.
Author: Harrem Monkhorst
ECE PhD Student Wins Two Prestigious Awards
Congratulations are due to Seahee Hwangbo, an ECE Ph.D. student under the supervision of Dr. Yong-Kyu Yoon, who has been awarded two prestigious awards.
ExxonMobil IT to host info session Wednesday evening
ExxonMobil Information Technology will be hosting an Information Session on campus on Wednesday, September 20, in CSE E220. The event is to be held from 7:20 to 8:10 p.m. ExxonMobil is seeking talented UF software engineering, computer science, and information… Read More
NaviGator Team Wins 1st Place at RobotX AMS International Challenge
Twenty students under the direction of Dr. Eric Schwartz took first place in the international Maritime RobotX Challenge (link is external) in Oahu, Hawaii in December.
Nelms Institute for the Connected World
The University of Florida has announced a new resource for the design, development and testing of state-of-the-art IoT systems: The Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World.
ECE welcomes two newest faculty members: Navid Asadi and Yier Jin
Dr. Navid Asadi joins UF as a Research Assistant Professor in ECE and as the SCAN Lab Assistant Director at FICS Research, the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research. Dr. Yier Jin joins UF as an Associate Professor and IoT Term Professor, and as part of FICS Research, the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research.
Domenic Forte Receives NSF Career Award
Dr. Domenic Forte has received an NSF CAREER Award for “Transformative Approaches for Hardware Obfuscation Protection, Attacks, and Assessment.”
“Analog Mixed Signal Circuits: From Neurons to Networks”
Please join us for a department seminar Thursday, Sept. 7 @ 1:00 p.m., Larsen 310, featuring ECE assistant professor Dr. Nima Maghari. His topic will be, “Analog Mixed Signal Circuits: From Neurons to Networks.”
David Ojika Awarded $20K Research Award by Microsoft
Ojika, a fourth-year computer engineering Ph.D. candidate at the University of Florida, was recently notified of his being awarded a $20K Microsoft Azure Research Award. He received his first master’s degree in electrical engineering from California State University Los Angeles and a second in computer engineering from the University of Florida. He is also an XSEDE Student Campus Champion.