UF Team Works to Create Most Resilient Sensor on Earth

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A diverse team led by three ECE Florida faculty members is set to receive funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to design and fabricate dynamic pressure sensors capable of performing at temperatures upwards of 800 °C (1472 °F), over a factor of 6X higher than any integrated pressure sensor currently in use.

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YK Yoon Receives NSF Award for Sustainable Materials Solutions

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ECE Professor Yong-Kyu ‘YK’ Yoon has received a $750k award from the NSF Convergence Accelerator Program in support of his project “Energy-efficient MetaConductors for Convergence of Sustainable Electronics (E-MC2 of Sustainable Electronics).”

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Cover of Advanced Engineering Materials Features Work by Tabrizian & Feng

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A publication co-authored by Dr. Roozbeh Tabrizian, Dr. Philip Feng, Troy Tharpe, and Dr. Xu-Qian Zheng currently graces the cover of Advanced Engineering Materials.

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Tabrizian Receives Prestigious DARPA Director’s Fellowship Award

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Assistant Professor Roozbeh Tabrizian has been selected to receive a  2021 DARPA Director’s Fellowship, following his receipt of the 2019 DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA).

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Yoon & Mosaic Microsystems Collaborate to Develop Next-Generation Radar Array Tech

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YK Yoon and Mosaic Microsystems are collaborating on a project sponsored by the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) to collaboratively develop ultra-low loss solutions for next-generation radar arrays.

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Protected: Roozbeh Tabrizian & Toshi Nishida: Making NanoMechanical Possible

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Eisenstadt, Colleagues Use ‘Signals in the Soil’ to Reduce Fertilizer Run-off

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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.

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Labs Without Walls, Ideas Fueled by Coffee: 20 Years of IMG

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The Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group (IMG) focuses on micro- and nano-systems for healthcare, energy, security, aerospace, transportation, consumer electronics, and other industries.

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