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. Congratulations to the Fall Class of 2021! On behalf of the Department of Materials Science & Engineering and the Nuclear… Using various methods of advanced processing to manipulate the structure of materials is a universal approach in materials science. It’s… The American Nuclear Society (ANS) has selected UF alumnus Matthew Marzano, M.S. ‘11, nuclear engineering, to serve as the 2022 Glenn T. Seaborg Congressional Science and Engineering… Rajiv Singh, Ph.D., professor emeritus in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) at the University of Florida, is… We are saddened to learn of the recent passing of Kenneth J. Anusavice, D.M.D., Ph.D., on September 30, 2021. Dr. Anusavice earned… Dr. Michael Tonks received his Bachelor of Science in 2001 and Master of Science in 2002, both in Mechanical Engineering… Erika Moore, Ph.D., assistant professor and holder of the Rhines Rising Star Larry Hench professorship, will be part of an… University of Florida Department of Materials Science & Engineering alumnus Dr. Alvaro Della Bona, D.D.S, Ph.D., FADM (Ph.D. MSE ’01),…Special Feature: The Changemakers
Fall 2021 Commencement
Utilizing AI to Discover Faster Paths to New Materials
UF Alumnus Matthew Marzano Selected for ANS Congressional Fellowship
Singh Elected to the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
In Memoriam: Kenneth Anusavice, D.M.D., Ph.D.
Michael Tonks, Ph.D., promoted to Full Professor
UF and FIU Tackling Lupus Through Innovative Partnership
MSE Alumnus Dr. Alvaro Della Bona Wins Wilmer Souder Award in Dentistry