UF’s Douglas Spearot Honored with Prestigious Brimacombe Medal by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
Douglas Spearot, Ph.D., the Newton C. Ebaugh Professor, has been recognized by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), the largest professional society for materials science and engineering. TMS has more than 10,000 members worldwide, and only nine professionals were selected this year for the Brimacombe Medal. The Brimacombe Medal is a mid-career award that recognizes…
UF Superior Accomplishment Awards Distinguish MAE Excellence
Congratulations to our exceptional MAE staff for receiving recognition through the Division Three Superior Accomplishment Awards! These prestigious University-wide honors highlight faculty and staff for their outstanding contributions to their workplaces and their ability to foster collaboration. Team Collaboration – MAE Facilities The MAE facilities team plays an essential role in running department activities and troubleshooting…
UF Space Researchers Explore How Microbes Can Help Make Essential Products in Space
A new experiment that launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on November 4th, 2024, and returned on December 17th, 2024, explored how microbes can help produce useful materials like medicines and plastics in space. The experiment was part of a larger project to see how microbes perform in the low-gravity environment, and to determine if…
Engineering Change: An Inside Look at the National Society of Black Engineers
The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is a vibrant and dynamic community of Black scientists, engineers, and students from a wide array of disciplines and backgrounds. For students in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida, as well as other engineering disciplines across campus, NSBE serves as an invaluable resource,…
Join UF MAE for Giving Day 2025!
On February 20, the Gator Nation is coming together for Giving Day, and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is ready to make an impact! This year, we’re rallying support for the Engineering Building Renovation Fund, transforming spaces where Gator Engineers will innovate, collaborate, and shape the future. Explore the MAE Giving Day Hub Your…
UF Researcher Aims to Transform Cooling in Mobility, Electronics, and More
Enhancing Heat Dissipation in Mobility Technologies As electric vehicles and other advanced mobility technologies continue to evolve, one of the biggest challenges remains efficient heat dissipation. Youngsup Song, Ph.D., a researcher in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida, is working on innovative thermal interface materials to address this issue. His…
Gators on Top: Solar Gators and UF iGEM Team Achieve Major Victories
Solar Gators Land $10,000 Prize at Electrek American Solar Challenge 2024 The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at the University of Florida is brimming with pride as the Solar Gators team celebrates a remarkable achievement in the Electrek American Solar Challenge 2024. Over the course of eight days, the Solar Gators traversed an impressive…
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR – SPRING 2025
As we kick off a new year, I wanted to take a moment to celebrate some of the incredible achievements we’ve seen across our department. The hard work and passion of our faculty, students, and alumni continue to make UF’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering a leader in innovation and excellence. 2024 was an Olympic…
Superstar UF iGEM Team Wins Gold in Paris with Biomanufactured Organoid Models
The UF Chapter of iGEM dazzled 2024 Grand Jamboree judges, earning a gold medal for their research into sepsis, a life-threatening condition that results from the body’s dysregulated response to infection. International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is a global competition where student teams design and build genetically engineered systems to solve real-world problems using synthetic biology….
Outstanding Alumni News
Outstanding Alumni News UF alumni have made their mark in varied industries and have inspired future generations of engineers. Read on to discover the stories of Logan Hickox, Frank Gillette, and Alberth Franco. Logan Hickox: From Robotics to Revolutionizing Footwear at Nike What do robotics and basketball shoes have in common? For UF mechanical and aerospace engineering…