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  • UCF, Leading Research Institutions Receive HPCwire Readers’ Choice Award

    Today, a broad coalition of collaborators including UCF received the HPCwire Readers’ Choice award for Best High Performance Computing (HPC) Collaboration across academia, government, and industry. UCF was recognized at the 2021 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis alongside partners Arecibo Observatory, the NSF Cyberinfrastructure the Center of Excellence Pilot (CICoE), […]

    Posted: November 18th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • New NSF-Funded Survey Aims to Understand Gender Inequity in STEM Fields

    University of Central Florida researchers are starting a U.S. National Science Foundation-funded project to identify systemic gender inequities impacting university STEM faculty so that they can be addressed by the institution. The $300,000, two-year project will focus on UCF.  The project will study STEM faculty’s perceptions of departmental culture through the frameworks of organizational justice […]

    Posted: November 18th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Research, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • UCF is the Place to Be to View the Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse of the Century

    Central Floridians will have a chance to see the longest partial lunar eclipse of the century early Friday morning and it promises to put on quite the show. The best viewing opportunity in Orlando — weather permitting — will be between 3 and 4:30 am. The University of Central Florida will have telescopes out on […]

    Posted: November 18th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • UCF Sets Dreamer On Path to Becoming Full-Time Veterinarian

    Rachel Williams ‘13, DVM, is in the business of making big impacts on communities of small animals. The graduate of the UCF pre-veterinary studies program notes there hasn’t been a time in her life where she was inclined to do anything other than take care of critters and creatures of all kinds. While Williams currently […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Notables, Top News
  • Distinguished Chemistry Career Earns Recognition From American Chemical Society

    Al Sattelberger, Ph.D., regularly surprises chemistry students with how readily he can predict the outcome of an inorganic or organometallic reaction. But that’s to be expected with a resume that spans 44 years  — including scientific leadership positions at two DOE National Laboratories. Today Sattelberger is technically “retired”, but the pull of lab work was […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2021
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, News, Research, Top News
  • UCF Physics Professor Named Jefferson Science Fellow

    UCF Physics Professor Humberto Campins has been named a Jefferson Science Fellow and will report to Washington D.C. beginning Nov. 21 to spend a year advising the U.S. Department of State. Campins is an international expert on asteroids. He is part of NASA’s historic OSIRIS REx mission, which is headed back to Earth with a […]

    Posted: November 9th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • 2 UCF Professors Inducted into Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida

    A psychology professor and an engineering professor from the University of Central Florida are among 15 honorees to be inducted Nov. 6 to the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL), a group that brings together the nation’s most distinguished scholars who live and work in Florida. The induction of Pegasus Professors Deborah […]

    Posted: November 5th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF RESTORES, UCF Today
  • New Study Shows Impact of Roadkill on World’s Vulnerable Animal Populations

    Vehicular collisions are a common cause of death for animals such as the endangered Florida panther and the state’s black bears, and a new international study has quantified how big of a threat roads can be to the survival of animal populations around the world. The study has identified four animal populations globally that are […]

    Posted: November 3rd, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, News, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • Physics Student Rises From Humble Origins To Prestigious Internship

    Every day is a learning opportunity for Franklin Romero Vega, whether it’s in a fast-food kitchen or pursuing a career in nuclear fusion. The physics major’s path to a prestigious internship this fall with the Department of Energy Office of Science is a winding one. But Romero Vega sees each stop on the journey as […]

    Posted: November 3rd, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Physics, Top News
  • Knights Do That: PTSD Treatment That Works for Veterans, First Responders

    In episode 12 of Knights Do That, we speak with Deborah Beidel, executive director of UCF RESTORES. The Pegasus Professor and Trustee Chair of Clinical Psychology and Medical Education shares her experience and expertise in PTSD treatment, innovative treatments happening at UCF RESTORES, and how we can better acknowledge and support veterans. Produced by UCF, […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF RESTORES, UCF Today
  • For the Love of Space – Student Group Hosts Multiple Space Related Events

    It’s no secret UCF loves space. From a space-themed football game to its “reach for the stars” motto, space is a part of the university’s fiber. The university was founded in part to support the space industry on the Space Coast. Since then, faculty and students have participated in more than 600 NASA research projects […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Students Find Friendships, Culture In Indian Student Association

    Students hunting for a deeper understanding of Indian culture can find it in the Indian Student Association (ISA). Established as a non-profit in 1995, the ISA promotes the goals of preserving and spreading the cultures and practices of India. Some of the avenues for this include hosting events celebrating traditional Indian holidays like Garba, Diwali […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, The India Center, Top News
  • 21 Faculty Members Inducted into UCF Scroll and Quill Society

    The 21 new inductees of UCF’s Scroll and Quill Society represent a broad spectrum of academic expertise, such as fiction writing, artificial intelligence, police-community relations, nursing and terrorist recruiting tactics on social media. The Scroll and Quill Society celebrates faculty members who for at least a decade have made scholarly contributions of impact to advance […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2021
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF News, UCF Today
  • 17 Teams Awarded Almost $5 Million in Jump Start Awards

    Seventeen faculty and staff projects will receive about $5 million in Jump Start funds to advance UCF’s impact under President Alexander N. Cartwright’s 2021-22 Strategic Investment Program. “I am delighted that we were able to fund so many strong proposals and only wish that we had the resources to support more of them,” says Michael […]

    Posted: October 21st, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Survey Certificate Program Offers Expertise For Students of Multiple Disciplines

      Surveys are a great tool for measuring intangible data like feelings and opinions, but designing one that can withstand academic scrutiny takes real skills. That’s where a new Survey Research Graduate Certificate Program comes into play. The program launches in Spring 2022, and primarily targets social science students studying behavior in areas like criminal […]

    Posted: October 19th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Research, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News
  • Clues Emerge: How Harmless Bacteria Go Rogue Turning into Deadly Flesh-eating Variants

    For bacteria, like people, lifestyle matters. A new study from the University of Central Florida found that the environmental lifestyle that bacteria possess reveal why some go rogue and turn deadly while others remain harmless to humans. The findings, which published recently in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focus on Vibrio […]

    Posted: October 19th, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Research, Top News, UCF Coastal
  • 2021 Another Record Year – Five Consecutive Years of Rising Research Funding

    Despite a pandemic that slowed the economy; delayed or derailed some federal and private agencies’ spending plans; and frustrated supply chains, UCF generated $212.9 million in research awards — up more than $8 million from 2020. The total doesn’t include any CARES nor Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds, which the federal government provided in response […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • 3 Faculty Honored for Advancing Research, Creative Works

    Three faculty members who maintained high levels of research excellence and creative works during the past year of the pandemic earned the 2021-22 UCF Women of Distinction Awards from Faculty Excellence. The winners each receive a $1,000 professional development stipend from the Office of the President and are invited to a celebration in their honor […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2021
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF’s Expertise Gets Invite to Ivy League Network of Large Laser Energy Facilities

    UCF is joining LaserNetUS, a consortium of the nation’s best large laser facilities started by the Department of Energy as a part of a broader strategy to boost the nation’s standing in intense laser science. The invitation-only 11 member- network boasts big players in the laser research world, including Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • Maggy Tomova Joins the College of Sciences Today as Dean

    Maggy Tomova, Ph.D., officially joins the University of Central Florida today as dean of the College of Sciences. Tomova, 44, brings deep research and leadership experience to the role, most recently as associate dean for the 18 departments that fall under the Natural, Mathematical, and Social Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2021
    Filed under: Anthropology, Arboretum, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Departments, Faculty News, Forensic Science, Global Perspectives, Lou Frey Institute, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Part of NASA Mission Launching Saturday to Explore Trojan Asteroids

    UCF Physics Professor Dan Britt is counting down to Saturday morning when NASA’s Lucy mission is set to blast off from the Space Coast. Britt, a physicist and geologist, is part of the science team that will analyze the data Lucy collects from the Trojan asteroids near Jupiter. This area of the solar system is […]

    Posted: October 15th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • UCF Student Selected as Orlando’s Second Poet Laureate

    For Shawn Welcome ’17, serving as Orlando’s second Poet Laureate is the culmination of years of supporting poetic expression and storytelling in the city. From studying at UCF to working with a variety of area organizations, including the Orlando Boys & Girls Club and Hope CommUnity Center, he has deep roots in the Orlando community. […]

    Posted: October 11th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • UCF Grad Student Leaves No Stone Unturned to Advance Space Exploration

    This Knight leaves no stone unturned, not even on the moon. Autumn Shackelford is a physics doctoral student studying planetary bodies without atmospheres. Specifically, she is looking at the surface composition of the moon and Mercury. Being the first in her family to pursue the sciences, the Tennessee native was deeply influenced by science museums […]

    Posted: October 8th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • UCF’s Brightest Shine During Luminary Awards

    The UCF community celebrated the accomplishments of 15 exceptional faculty members at its annual Luminary Awards Night. UCF leadership lauded faculty members for being leaders in their fields and conducting work that has had a significant impact on the world. COVID-19 disrupted plans for the recognition ceremony in 2020 so UCF honored the 2020 and […]

    Posted: October 7th, 2021
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Pandemic Widened Health Risks of Pregnancy, Childbirth Among Women of Color, Sociologists Say

    The health risks of childbirth and pregnancy among women of color grew higher in 2020 as the pandemic widened preexisting inequities. These are among the findings two UCF sociologists presented in a chapter of the recently published “Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19.” Professor Shannon K. Carter, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor Bhoomi K. Thakore, […]

    Posted: October 6th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Research, Sociology Department, Top News
  • New Resource Makes It Easier to Find Research Collaborators Across Colleges

    The Office of the Provost and the Office of Research have partnered to provide those conducting research and creative works at UCF a new resource — the Scholar Expertise Portal. The portal allows faculty and students to see what kind of research and creative works their fellow colleagues are working on. You can search by […]

    Posted: October 6th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Departments, Faculty News, Graduate Student News, News, Staff News, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Free Lab Coat Cleaning Service Available to UCF Researchers

    Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 6, faculty, students and staff who work in a research lab at UCF can say goodbye to washing their own lab coats. Those working in a lab and who have completed all their safety training will be able to walk up to one of seven kiosks, swipe their UCF ID, select a […]

    Posted: October 6th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • UCF Has More Than a Dozen Research Projects Aimed at Returning the U.S. to the Moon

    When the U.S. returns humans to the Moon in the coming years, there’s a good chance that University of Central Florida research will have played a role in the return, whether from landing there safely, harvesting its resources, or training the next generation of space scientists. The university, known for its extensive space research, currently has […]

    Posted: October 6th, 2021
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today, Undergraduate Student News
  • Model UN Team Makes Good Showing at Conference

    BY: Jessica Budin and Dr. Paul Vasquez  From September 16th -19th, University of Central Florida’s Model United Nations team visited Florida State University to participate in NoleMUN I, where UCF’s delegates had an exciting and enriching experience.  While in Tallahassee, team members participated in activities that ranged from investigating the role of multinational corporations in […]

    Posted: October 4th, 2021
    Filed under: PS UG Highlight, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Undergraduate Student News
  • UCF Expert Sheds Light on Guinea’s Coup

      When gunfire erupted in the Guinean capital of Conakry on the morning of September 5, it was clear elements of the country’s armed forces had attempted a coup. Though initial statements from the government pushed the idea that the coup had failed, the conspirators managed to overwhelm loyalists and arrest President Alpha Condé. Special […]

    Posted: September 30th, 2021
    Filed under: Faculty News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
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