- Health Informatics Students Get Early Hiring Advantage with ‘Epic’ TrainingThanks to a partnership with Orlando Health, students in UCF’s health management and informatics programs are now learning how to use the leading electronic health record software before they graduate.
- Worldwide Experts, Physicians Gather at UCF AI in Medicine SummitAt the event, experts explored how the technology can be used to improve patient care.
- UCF Awarded $4.2 Million Grant for Research and Student Education in Quantum MaterialsUCF and the University of Washington earned a Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials award from the U.S. National Science Foundation to expand participation and access to quantum materials research, education and training.
- UCF Wins 2024 Southeast Regional Programming ContestThe first-place finish secures the UCF Programming Team a spot in the North America Championship, giving them the opportunity to compete for a place at the world finals.
- Florida Panthers Deemed Unaffected by Emerging Fatal Genetic Condition in New UCF-led ResearchUCF biologists collaborated on research that determined that Florida panthers are likely not at increased risk for contracting chronic wasting disease from eating infected deer.
- UCF Researcher to Develop Hydrogen Combustion Engine for Commercial VehiclesMechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Subith Vasu is part of a $3.5 million Department of Energy project with vehicle manufacturer PACCAR
- UCF Continues Its Winning Legacy at the U.S. Department of Energy CyberForce CompetitionThe UCF Collegiate Cybersecurity Competition teams took home first and sixth place, securing the university’s fourth consecutive victory.
- Research in 60 Seconds: A Tiny Technology to Neutralize RadiationProfessor of Medicine Melanie Coathup’s research examines how nanotechnology can be used to prevent injuries due to radiation.
- Industry Innovation Program at UCF Distributes Inaugural Awards to Fund Research in Sustainable Energy and Energy Grid ResilienceThe collaboration between UCF, Florida High Tech Corridor and Duke Energy collectively awards $375,000 to advance five faculty and student research projects.
- Space Florida Announces Launch of Florida University Space Research ConsortiumThis partnership among Florida’s leading space research and higher education institutions will fuel innovative research and maintain Florida’s position as a leader in national space policy and space technology research initiatives.
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