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UF technology finalist for Cade Museum Prize

Dr. Juan Nino

Watch the video to learn more about Rain Neuromorphics, a company using AI technology developed at UF and started by MSE Professor Juan Nino and UF Alum Jack Kendall. 

UF Engineering Professor receives $1.4 million NSF grant

Image of Professor Jennifer Andrew with the title "Powering Up and Sizing Down: UF Engineering Professor receives $1.4 million NSF grant to miniaturize power adapters used for popular device."

Andrew, an associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and her team received a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study scalable and high-performance magnetic materials that can be implemented into modern-day devices that would take up less space.  

UF Engineers develop lightweight metal for NASA

Image features a small satellite flying in front of the earth. On the left are added stars and lines that have a blue tint to them.

NASA is collaborating with the University of Florida’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering for its RadSat project. The lab lead by Department Chair Michele Manuel developed a lightweight magnesium alloy.

Leigh Winfrey New Editor of Fusion Science & Technology

Dr. Winfrey Named Editor of Fusion Science and Technology

Nuclear Engineering Professor new editor of Fusion Science and Technology journal The American Nuclear Society has appointed UF Nuclear Engineering Professor Leigh Winfrey editor of Fusion Science and Technology. Winfrey is an associate professor in the Nuclear Engineering Program within… Read More

Texas Instruments meet and greet

Attention students interested in Texas Instruments! See the information below:   Holding an informal Meet and Greet for Materials Science & Engineering — When:    Wednesday, Aug 31, 5:00PM-6:30PM  Where:   Rhines Hall 125 Why:       To discuss exciting careers at… Read More

Macromolecules and Innovation – From Discovery to Product

The Macromolecular Science and Engineering Program at the University of Michigan is pleased to announce its 40th Annual Symposium, Macromolecules and Innovation – From Discovery to Product.  This year the event will be hosted on October 26th and 27th.  Registration is now open and student poster submissions are… Read More

Postdoctoral position

The flyer below is for a postdoctoral position at the Center for Nanotechnology and Nanotoxicology, at the Harvard School of Public Health. The position is on Nanomaterials Synthesis and Characterization with particular emphasis on Characterization. The candidate will be part… Read More

DOW-MIT ACCESS Program

The DOW-MIT ACCESS has an exciting program hosted by the Departments of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at MIT. The DOW-MIT ACCESS Program is a weekend-long symposium aimed to expose underrepresented minority students to the benefits of… Read More