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UCF OKs new degree to tap into $1.2 trillion tech industry

March 28, 2014
by Abraham AborayaOrlando Business Journal The University of Central Florida today approved a new master’s degree that may provide an economic boost to the region’s high-tech industry. The educational programs committee for the UCF board of trustees signed off on a new master’s in nanoscience technology. The degree will help students and potential entrepreneurs get…

Advanced Optical Materials Features Nano-Optics Group

March 26, 2014
An article co-authored by Debashis Chanda is one of this month’s cover features for Advanced Optical Materials. This is the first demonstration of large area 3D “visible” negative index metamaterials -> will play important role in the development of “invisibility” cloaks. J. A. Rogers, D. Chanda, and co-workers demonstrate a nanotransfer printing technique to fabricate…

Moore Wins Northrop Grumman Scholarship

March 18, 2014
Undergraduate Julian Moore has been awarded the Northrop Grumman Scholarship for the 2014-15 academic year. The award is worth $5,000. The scholarship is open to outstanding students majoring in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Julian is a member of Dr. Jayan Thomas’s Nano Energy-Photonics research group. Northrop Grumman is…

Kale wins 2014 CECS Alumni Award

March 17, 2014
Ajay Kale is a winner of the 2014 College of Engineering & Computer Science Distinguished Alumni award. Kale graduated in 1999 with a Masters in Materials Science & Enginnering. He was recognized at the Fourth Annual UCF College of Engineering & Computer Science Alumni Honors Reception with a presentation by Dr. Sudipta Seal. The awards…

Nano Students Win 2014-15 Scholarships

March 12, 2014
Swetha Barkam and Rameech McCormack have been awarded scholarships for the 2014-15 academic year. Both students are members of Dr. Sudipta Seal’s research group and the College of Engineering & Computer Science. Swetha, a Ph.D. candidate, will receive the Austin L. Grogan Memorial Scholarship for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering majors. The award is worth $500.00.…

U.S. News, Princeton Review Rank 24 UCF Graduate Programs Among Nation’s Best

March 11, 2014
The University of Central Florida’s video game graduate school ranks No. 2 in North America, and 23 other UCF graduate programs rank among the top 100 in their fields in the United States. The Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy’s No. 2 ranking was released today by The Princeton Review and PC Gamer Magazine. FIEA has been…

UCF Students Honored at 2014 FLAVS/FSM Symposium

March 10, 2014
The Annual Joint Symposium & Exhibition of the Florida Chapter of the AVS Science and Technology Society (FLAVS) and the Florida Society for Microscopy (FSM) was held March 3-4 at UCF. The Symposium consisted of a plenary lecture, technical sessions with invited and contributed presentations, a poster session including a student poster competition and an…

UCF NanoScience Center Develops Program to Create Graphene Spray to Fight Corrosion

February 21, 2014
The University of Central Florida’s NanoScience Center is developing a new program to make a graphene-based spray coating that would help multiple industries easily and inexpensively fight corrosion. The center is building on the recent success of UCF spin-off Garmor, Inc., in making a powder form of super-strong graphene available to industry. “We can use…

McCormack Takes 1st Place at FGLSAMP Expo

February 17, 2014
Rameech McCormack was honored at the FGLSAMP Expo 2014 in Jacksonville, FL. His engineering poster won first place at the conference. Rameech is an undergraduate in Dr. Sudipta Seal’s research group. His work focuses on sensors and materials characterization. In October, Rameech was the only undergraduate winner of the Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization’s 2013 Student Award.…

ChemPlusChem Features Seal Research Group

February 17, 2014
A paper from Dr. Sudipta Seal’s research group, along with collaborators from the University of Kent, graces the December cover of ChemPlusChem. According to Dr. Seal, the group “focuses on finding out the fundamental properties of various nanostructured materials. We do not restrict ourselves to one particular area, but instead cover a wide range of…