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NIH Grants Working at UCF to Address HIV, TB and Schizophrenia

February 12, 2014
Finding a practical way prevent the transmission of HIV, developing a reliable way to detect tuberculosis while a patient is in the doctor’s office and understanding the complexities of schizophrenia are among the 26 research projects that the National Institutes of Health is funding at the University of Central Florida. Many of the grants, worth…

UCF Researcher Thomas wins CAREER Award: Bringing 3-D TV Back from the Dead

February 10, 2014
One UCF researcher may be on the brink of bringing 3-D- TV back from the dead. Gone are the goofy glasses required of existing sets. Instead, assistant professor Jayan Thomas is working on creating the materials necessary to create a 3-D image that could be seen from 360 degrees with no extra equipment. “The TV…

UCF NanoScience Center Develops New Program

January 28, 2014
The University of Central Florida’s NanoScience Technology 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…

Barkam Wins Extreme Leadership Scholarship

January 23, 2014
Ph.D. candidate Swetha Barkam is a winner of the 2014 Extreme Leadership Scholarship presented by the UCF’s Student Government Association. The $750 award is presented to students who demonstrate outstanding leadership and service in school and their community. Swetha is a member of Dr. Sudipta Seal’s research group. Her research focus includes interaction and application…

UCF Students and Faculty present NanoFest Florida

December 18, 2013
Technology is great, but how does it impact the environment? On December 15, students and faculty from UCF’s NanoScience Technology Center presented NanoFest Florida, a community awareness event regarding the emerging field of nanotechnology. The event, held at the Alafaya Branch Library, featured posters and discussion highlighting some of the latest nanotechnology-enabled consumer products. These…

Washington Post, AP features UCF Inventors

December 16, 2013
The Washington Post features three University of Central Florida inventors in a new article from the Associated Press. Professors Michael Bass, Peter H. Delfyett and Sudipta Seal are being recognized by the National Academy of Inventors for their work in photonics and nanotechnology. M.J. Soileau, UCF’s Vice President of Research and Commercialization, congratulated the newly…

Research Team Finds Way to Make Solar Cells Thin, Efficient and Flexible

December 11, 2013
Converting sunshine into electricity is not difficult, but doing so efficiently and on a large scale is one of the reasons why people still rely on the electric grid and not a national solar cell network. But a team of researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Central Florida in…

106 Patents: Three UCF Profs Lauded as Top Innovators

December 11, 2013
Three University of Central Florida professors are being recognized for their prolific spirit of innovation, which has benefitted economic development, quality of life and the well-being of society. The three have distinguished themselves for creating inventions in the areas of photonics and nanotechnology, which have everyday applications. For their work, the National Academy of Inventors…

Zhai Wins ACS Orlando’s Outstanding Chemist Award

December 11, 2013
The American Chemical Society Orlando Section recently announced the winners of its 2013 Section awards. Lei Zhai won the award for Outstanding Chemist. Zhai is an Associate Professor with a joint appointment in UCF’s NanoScience Technology Center and Chemistry Department. With more than 163,000 members, the American Chemical Society is the world’s largest scientific society…

UCF Millionaires and Innovators Celebrated

November 15, 2013
Twenty one researchers in areas ranging from optics, medicine, psychology and education were recognized last week in what has become a much-anticipated campus tradition – induction into the UCF Millionaires Club. The club, which was established in 2000, recognizes researchers who have received external sponsored funding of $1 million or more in the last fiscal…