There are countless reasons why a student might need financial aid. Books, tuition, rent, food – the expenses add up… Congratulations to Nuclear Engineering student Kaylee Cunningham for earning a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship The Department of Materials Science & Engineering’s Nuclear Engineering (NE) Program received three separate awards totaling approximately $1.8 million from… Robert Joseph Hanrahan, Jr. passed away on March 1st at UF Health Shands Hospital after a difficult four-month battle with… We are proud to announce that four members of our department recently received awards from The Minerals, Metals &… Michael Tonks, Ph.D., professor, was recently recognized as a 2022 Brimacombe Medalist by The Mineral, Metals & Materials Society (TMS). The… Inequality in science and engineering can have lasting impacts across race, gender and ethnicities that go unnoticed for decades – yet affect treatments and solutions used every day. Now, four faculty members in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering aim to shine a light on some of these knowledge gaps and help rectify the problems they create.2021-2022 Departmental Scholarship Winners
Kaylee Cunningham Wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
UF Nuclear Engineering Program Secures Nearly $1.8 million in NEUP Awards
In Memoriam: Robert Hanrahan, Ph.D. (MSE, 1994)
Four Faculty Earn TMS Honors
Michael Tonks Chosen as 2022 TMS Brimacombe Medalist Award Winner
Special Feature: The Changemakers