Author: Norton,Gregory L
CHARACTERIZATION OF DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF ULTRAHARD CERAMICS
October 18, 2019Dr. Ghatu Subhash, subhash@ufl.edu
Read more »CHARACTERIZATION OF CRITICAL TWO-PHASE FLOW REGIMES FOR DESIGN OF COMPACT ENERGY SYSTEMS
October 18, 2019Dr. Saeed Moghaddam, saeedmog@ufl.edu, https://neslabs.mae.ufl.edu/
Read more »BIOMECHANICS, BIO-IMAGING, AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
October 18, 2019Dr. Xin Tang, xin.tang@ufl.edu
Read more »BIOLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
October 18, 2019Dr. Amor Menezes, amormenezes@ufl.edu, https://syborgs.mae.ufl.edu/
Read more »ASSURED AUTONOMY CONTROL SYSTEMS
October 18, 2019
Warren Dixon, wdixon@ufl.edu, http://ncr.mae.ufl.edu/index.php?id=ncr
Norman Fitz-Coy , nfc@ufl.edu, http://www.mae.ufl.edu/ssg
Matthew Hale , matthewhale@ufl.edu, http://corelab.mae.ufl.edu/
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT, MODELING, AND APPLICATIONS
October 17, 2019Dr. Yong Huang, yongh@ufl.edu, http://plaza.ufl.edu/yongh/
Read more »3D BIOPRINTING, BIOMANUFACTURING, AND SOFT MATTER MANUFACTURING
October 17, 2019Dr. Thomas E. Angelini, t.e.angelini@ufl.edu, http://plaza.ufl.edu/t.e.angelini
Read more »REU Site: Engineering for Healthcare
September 17, 2019Engineering must be harnessed to address current and future challenges in the healthcare field. The objective of our REU Site is to engage a diverse cohort of undergraduate students in research and curricula focused on healthcare relevant engineering challenges, such as: (i) Engineered and manufactured surfaces and devices, (ii) Engineering advances for medical treatment, and […]
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Successful launch of CHOMPTT puts MAE in space
December 19, 2018MAE’s cube satellite launched into space Sunday from New Zealand as part of NASA’s Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) program. Led by Prof. John Conklin and students from the Precision Space Systems Laboratory, the goal of their satellite mission is to explore advanced navigation technologies. The UF three-cube satellite is named CHOMPTT, which stands for […]
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A Different Approach to Educating the New Engineer
May 13, 2018Sometimes engineering looks like hours spent in a lab trying to determine which line of code is holding up an otherwise perfect program. Other times, it looks like riding a M18 Hellcat Destroyer tank from World War II – and screaming. It’s not exactly what Dan Dickrell, Ph.D pictured when he took a faculty position […]
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