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UCF’s Modern(a) Man

July 21, 2021

In late December 2020, Darin Edwards ’97 ’10MS ’11PhD was in the middle of another marathon work day from his home office in Boston when he received a text message from his sister in Orlando. He gazed at the photos on his screen of his 80-year-old parents, whom he had not seen in a year,…

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UCF College of Sciences Researchers Join Project to Fight Animal-borne Diseases

July 9, 2021

The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of zoonotic threats, which may include COVID-19, in order to better respond to them. Two University of Central Florida College of Sciences researchers have been selected by a national philanthropic foundation as research fellows to help fight the threat of animal-borne diseases. Laurene Tetard, an associate professor…

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NSTC student’s paper won BEST POSTER at IEEE Transducers 2021

July 6, 2021

A paper presented by Ms. Julia Freitas Orrico, a M.S. Nanotechnology student who is also the first author of this paper just won the BEST POSTER award at the recently concluded virtual meeting, IEEE Transducers 2021 (https://transducers2021.org). This paper, a collaborative effort amongst the groups of NSTC Professor, Dr. Swaminathan Rajaraman and Dr. Michael J.…

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NSTC student won an award at the Student Scholar Symposium

April 20, 2021

Pavlo Kravchuk won an award for his poster titled “Small organic osmolytes accelerate actin assembly.” at the 2021 UCF Student Scholar Symposium in the Life Sciences category. This year the Student Scholar Symposium took place virtually. As a graduate winner, he will be also provided with a $500 scholarship. Pavlo is a Nanotechnology Masters student…

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NASA Selects UCF Honeybee-inspired Spacesuit Material Design for Further Development

February 10, 2021

The material’s nanostructure design is based on how honeybees and other pollinators can manipulate pollen using microstructures and electric fields. NASA has selected a University of Central Florida nanotechnology team as one of seven university groups from around the country tasked with developing ways to stop the negative effects of moon dust during lunar missions.…

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UCF-Developed Seawater Battery is Safer for People and Environment

February 4, 2021

Current lithium-ion batteries contain solvents that are flammable and toxic. University of Central Florida researchers have helped develop a new, seawater-based battery that’s safer for humans and the environment than the fire-prone lithium-ion batteries that power everything from cell phones to electric cars. In a study published recently in the journal Nature Communications, UCF NanoScience…

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Doctoral Students Recognized for Aerospace Research

November 27, 2020

Yuen Yee Li Sip and Elizabeth Barrios in Materials Science and Engineering focus on research that may impact space exploration. Two UCF doctoral candidates are being recognized for their efforts in advancing human space exploration. NASA awarded Yuen Yee Li Sip a three-year fellowship to support her research project on improving the durability of metals…

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