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Engineering Plays a Leading Role in Agriculture Practices of the Future
September 21, 2020Q&A with Dr. David Arnold and Dr. Alina Zare, working together on the recently created NSF ERC IoT4Ag Center
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July 6, 2020ECE Assistant Professor Sanjeev Koppal has received a $100K NSF CAREER Award in support of his work in computer vision.
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February 19, 2020Assistant 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.”
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Alina Zare Collaborates with UF Agronomy to Better Understand AgroEcoSystems
November 8, 2019Dr. 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.
Read more: Alina Zare Collaborates with UF Agronomy to Better Understand AgroEcoSystems »Team GatorWings Takes First Place in DARPA SC2
October 24, 2019In 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.
Read more: Team GatorWings Takes First Place in DARPA SC2 »Harley Uses Deep Learning to Understand Abnormal Grain Growth
September 19, 2019Dr. Joel Harley is co-PI on a project that combines artificial intelligence and deep learning with materials and chemical science.
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ECE Florida Team Wins First-Ever Dell EMC AI Challenge
January 7, 2019A UF ECE team has won the first-ever Dell EMC AI Challenge, a competition created to demonstrate the application of AI technologies in technical and business problems.
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