- 10 UCF Students Selected for 2024 DoD SMART ScholarshipsThe opportunity provides students with hands-on research experiences, mentorship and guaranteed employment after graduation — empowering them to contribute to national security.
- Students Learn Team-based NICU Care Through Hands on SimulationThe simulation provides critical training that is harder to access after the pandemic due to concerns related to infectious diseases.
- UCF Space Medicine Expert: Polaris Dawn Brings New Areas of Research, Medical CareUCF College of Medicine’s Emmanuel Urquieta, discusses the Polaris Dawn flight and vacuum of space astronauts will face.
- UCF Researchers Develop Rapid Test to Detect DopamineThe sensor could serve as a low-cost and efficient tool for early detection of neurological disorders and conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and depression.
- STEM Students Hone Research Skills Through UCF’s Research Experience for Undergraduates ProgramsUCF’s Center for Research in Computer Vision, led by Professor Mubarak Shah, has the nation’s longest-running REU program, continuously operating for 37 years.
- Research in 60 Seconds: Using Tech to Improve ReadabilityAssociate Professor Ben Sawyer ’14MS ’15PhD‘s research examines how digital enhancements to text can help improve reading comprehension and speed.
- UCF Office of Research Awards 3 Faculty Fellowships to Accelerate Research EnterpriseThe faculty will help strengthen university research initiatives starting Fall 2024 through Summer 2025.
- UCF Cyber Team Visits National Security Agencies, Meets with Industry ExpertsThe 10 students who attended the experience were able to learn from and network with professional in federal organizations, such as the U.S. Secret Service and Homeland Security Investigations Cyber Crimes Center.
- UCF Ranks in Top 15 in Nation for Best Public Universities, Social Mobility by Washington MonthlyThe rankings highlight the university’s efforts in supporting student success, advancing research and upholding a commitment to service.
- UCF Researcher Develops Lotus-inspired Tech to Convert CO2 to Fuels, ChemicalsNanoscience Associate Professor Yang Yang has designed a nature-inspired filtration and conversion system that extracts carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere to create fuels and chemicals.
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