- Computer Vision Researcher Develops Privacy Software for Surveillance VideosThe project is funded through the National Science Foundation’s Accelerating Research Translation (NSF ART) program.
- UCF Alum Establishes New Fund for Testicular Cancer Research, AwarenessAfter first being diagnosed with the disease in 2003, Mason Moore ’97 has become active in the cancer community, working to encourage men to take ownership of their health.
- Gold May Be Key Element for Cleaner Drinking WaterUCF researchers are using gold to develop a novel method to remove toxins from drinking water.
- Leveraging the Power of Language Through Assistive TechnologyDecades-long research from a team led by Pegasus Professor Jennifer Kent-Walsh has already assisted thousands of children struggling to communicate. An historic grant will now allow them to reach immeasurably more.
- UCF’s Limbitless Solutions’ Named Finalist for Game Developers Conference Alternative Control ShowcaseThe new training video game, Limbitless Redline, is a finalist for alt.ctrl.GDC, a showcase featuring alternative controllers and games.
- The Idyllic Spot to Study the SkyAfter the collapse of the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico, researchers from the Florida Space Institute found new ways — and a new place — to conduct critical space sciences.
- Celebrating Graduate Excellence in Research, Mentorship, and Scholarship at UCFRecognizing students and faculty for their outstanding contributions to the UCF community.
- Undergraduate’s Pioneering Research on Quantum Material Helps Lay Foundation for Next-Gen ElectronicsKamal Harrison’s passion and determination fueled his advanced materials research and led to his groundbreaking discoveries being published in a top journal.
- UCF’s 2024 Order of Pegasus, Other Distinguished Student HonorsThe Founders’ Day event on April 3 honors 51 Knights — including Order of Pegasus inductees — who exemplify excellence in academics, service and leadership.
- UCF Research Holds Promise for Fighting MalariaTwo multimillion-dollar grants from the National Institutes of Health are investigating various medicines and compounds that can combat the disease.
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