Dignitaries from the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) gathered virtually yesterday with the CEO and CTO of Edpative Computing, Inc. (ECI) to celebrate the kickoff of the newly-created ECI Transition Center (ECI-TC).
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Annual SHREC Workshop Showcases Space Computing Research to Academia, Industry
Experts in the areas of space computing, high-performance computing, and resilient computing from academia, industry, and government converged recently at the University Florida campus for the 2019-2020 SHREC Annual Workshop.
Tuba Yavuz Receives NSF CAREER Award
Assistant Professor Tuba Yavuz has been awarded a 2020 NSF CAREER Award for her project, “Towards a Secure and Reliable Internet of Things through Automated Model Extraction and Analysis.”
Oweiss Receives $3.9M Grant to Explore Responsive Deep Brain Stimulation
UF engineers and neuroscientists will test the effectiveness of a new motion-activated type of deep brain stimulation aimed at improving treatment for patients with severe essential tremor, a neurological disorder that causes involuntary shaking and usually worsens over time.
Protected: Roozbeh Tabrizian & Toshi Nishida: Making NanoMechanical Possible
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Inaugural Nelms Institute Conference Connects the World of IoT
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.