Tag: Zare
Asadi Works to Make X-Ray Imagery Less Noisy
September 26, 2023ECE Associate Professor Navid Asadi recently received $2.6M of funding from the NSF for “Track 2 Acquisition of a Novel Performance-Driven 3D Imaging System for Extremely Noisy Objects (NPIX).” NPIX system will be able to capture images of objects with complex geometries while doing so with minimal noise.
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June 16, 2022Researchers in UF’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with collaborators from UF/IFAS, are developing AI systems for the purpose of more accurately measuring ecosystem services and how they are impacted by various land management practices.
Read more: ECE Researchers Use AI to Quantify Ecosystem Services »Zare’s $1.2 Million Award Brings Machine Learning to Plant Root Science
November 18, 2020A team of researchers from ECE Florida and IFAS has received a $1.2M grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that combines machine learning, hyperspectral cameras, and minirhizotron tubes to nondestructively study root systems of plants.
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Alina Zare Assists with Hunt for Better Biofuel
October 29, 2020Dr. Alina Zare and the Machine Sensing Lab are part of team working to engineer a more powerful biofuel—using switchgrass, a fast-growing perennial native to the U.S.
Read more: Alina Zare Assists with Hunt for Better Biofuel »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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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.
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Zare selected as a 2018 SPIE Rising Researcher
January 2, 2018Congratulations to Dr. Alina Zare, selected as a 2018 SPIE Rising Researcher for Defense, Commercial Sensing.
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