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NSF Center for Big Learning Kicks Off
June 1, 2018After the initial announcement of the launch of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Big Learning (CBL), things really got underway with the kickoff meeting May 31 and June 1.
Read more: NSF Center for Big Learning Kicks Off »Michael Fang, co-authors Awarded Best Journal Paper by IEEE TCGCC
May 29, 2018Congratulations are due to Michael Fang and his many co-authors for the recent selection of their paper as TCGCC Best Journal Paper Award by the IEEE Technical Committee on Green Communications & Computing (TCGCC). “An Energy-Efficient Strategy for Secondary Users in Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networks for Green Communications” was co-authored by: Mike Fang, his currently advisees […]
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Learn LabVIEW for Free June 25-29
May 17, 2018UF students and faculty will have the opportunity of attending a five-day immersive course teaching the fundamentals of LabView, June 25-29 in the New Engineering Building (NEB). The course normally costs $3500 but will be offered for free to UF students.
Read more: Learn LabVIEW for Free June 25-29 »ECE External Advisory Board Helped Plan for the Future
May 9, 2018Thursday, April 26 found ECE Florida hosting its External Advisory Board. This group of industry leaders, ECE alumni and ECE faculty comes together annually to provide real-world advice and feedback regarding ECE Florida’s program, direction, and future.
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May 1, 2018The Spring Senior Design Expo for 2018, held on April 26, was a rousing success. Senior Design students began the day showcasing their projects in the NEB Lobby at 11:00, while students, faculty, and interested onlookers explored.
Read more: Spring Senior Design Expo »Seminar: Vaishnavi Ranganathan
April 23, 2018Vaishnavi Ranganathan is currently pursuing her PhD as a Washington Research Foundation fellow in the Sensor Systems laboratory at the University of Washington, Seattle. She presents “Ubiquitous On-Body and Implanted Sensing,” Friday April 27 at 10:00 a.m. in Larsen 239.
Read more: Seminar: Vaishnavi Ranganathan »Nearly 90 Years of Engineering Support
April 17, 2018The Ralph Sias Scholarship Fund was created to assist meritorious juniors or seniors in Electrical and Computer Engineering who are Fla. high school graduates. The fund is named in honor of Ralph Sias, who graduated from the University of Florida in 1928 with a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering. Over the course of his career, he earned 18 patents, including some vital to the war effort during World War II.
Read more: Nearly 90 Years of Engineering Support »ECE Seminar: Guanghua Shu
April 6, 2018Guanghua Shu is currently a Research Scientist in Oracle Labs, Belmont, CA, USA. He presents “Energy Efficient Data Movement (A Circuit & System Perspective)” Thursday, April 12 at 11:45 a.m., Larsen 310.
Read more: ECE Seminar: Guanghua Shu »Faculty Profile: Sandip Ray
April 5, 2018Sandip Ray joined the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the beginning of 2018, as an endowed IoT (Internet of Things) Term Professor. He is also part of the core faculty of the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World, commonly referred to as the IOT Institute.
Read more: Faculty Profile: Sandip Ray »ECE Seminar: Darine Abi Haidar
April 4, 2018Abi Haidar Darine is an associate professor at Paris Diderot University, France. She presents “Optical Guidance in Neurosurgery” on Monday, April 9, at 1 pm, in Larsen 234.
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