CREOL Fall 2025 Faculty Talks
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 12:00–1:00 PM
- LocationCREOL: CROL-103
- DescriptionDuring the next several Wednesdays, CREOL faculty will present brief highlights of their research activities. The talks take place at noon in Room 103, with two professors each giving a 25-minute presentation.
Attendance is mandatory for all first-semester Ph.D. students.
SEPTEMBER 3
12:00: Ayman Abouraddy
12:30: Christian Heide
SEPTEMBER 10
No presentations
SEPTEMBER 17
12:00: Sean Pang
12:30: Yannick Salamin
SEPTEMBER 24
12:00: Konstantin Vodopyanov
12:30: Shin-Tson Wu
OCTOBER 1
12:00: Joshua Kaufman
12:30: Kristopher Davis
OCTOBER 8
12:00: Kyle Renshaw
12:30: Peter Delfyett
OCTOBER 15
12:00: Eric Johnson
12:30: Ivan Divliansky
OCTOBER 22
12:00: Murat Yuskel
12:30: Li Fang
OCTOBER 29
12:00: Kyu Young Han
12:30: Leland Nordin
NOVEMBER 5
12:00: TBD
12:30: Midya Parto
NOVEMBER 12
12:00: Sasan Fathpour
12:30: Debashis Chanda
NOVEMBER 19
12:00: Stephen Eikenberry
12:30: TBD - Websitehttps://events.ucf.edu/event/3943624/creol-fall-2025-faculty-talks/
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