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  • Longtime UCF Ally Headed to Florida Inventor Hall of Fame

    A longtime affiliate of UCF and skilled materials engineer and scientist, Les Kramer, Ph.D, will be inducted into the 2020 class of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame for his lifetime of patents and creations. Since his move to Orlando in 1983, Kramer has been in partnership with UCF. He sits on the UCF advisory […]

    Posted: May 14th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Research, Top News
  • Physics Faculty and Staff Find Freedom in Running During Quarantine

    By NIKITTA CAMPBELL A group of runners from the Department of Physics are using exercise for a temporary escape during quarantine. The runners represent the scope of the department — from faculty to accounting — but they all agree exercise does wonders for both their physical and mental health. “Running has been my escape from […]

    Posted: May 13th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Top News, UCF News
  • Pandemic Exposes, Amplifies Weaknesses In Water Infrastructure, Researchers Argue

    Three researchers are exploring the connections between access to clean water and the spread of the global coronavirus pandemic. In a recent blog post stemming from a scholarly paper exploring the effects of rights constitutionalization and democratic governance on water access, the authors argue that recognition of the human right to water is central to […]

    Posted: May 13th, 2020
    Filed under: Faculty News, News, Research, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Research Team Launches Website To Aid Hospitality Industry

      A new clearinghouse of information for hospitality workers affected by COVID-19 has been compiled by researchers from UCF’s Targeted Research Training Program (TRT). These resources cover a variety of topics including: lay-offs and furloughs; opportunities to make money during the crisis; protecting personal finances; improving mental health; skill development; industry relevant information; and links […]

    Posted: May 12th, 2020
    Filed under: Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News
  • Epic Games, Maker of Fortnite, Awards UCF Professor Grant to Enhance AR and VR Technology

    The company responsible for the online video game hit Fortnite has awarded a UCF assistant professor a grant to develop an immersive technology to take virtual experiences to new levels of reality. Epic Games provided UCF information scientist and artist Maria Harrington a $25,000 grant to expand her cutting-edge augmented and virtual reality work, which […]

    Posted: May 12th, 2020
    Filed under: Arboretum, COS News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Grad and Chef Bakes up Initiative to Support Medical Workers

    Sprinkling joy is what chef Tracy Wilk ’10 does best. In light of the world’s COVID-19 pandemic, Wilk has turned the kitchen of her small studio apartment in New York City into a full-blown bake shop. Her inspiration: The brave first responders passionately dedicated to the safety of civilians. The treat: A variety of gooey, […]

    Posted: May 11th, 2020
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, COS News, Notables, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Explores New Way to Mine on the Moon

    UCF is taking inspiration from well-established mining techniques on Earth to tackle mining on the moon and asteroids. University of Central Florida planetary scientist Philip Metzger and his team at the Florida Space Institute have received a $125,000 NASA grant to develop a cost-effective and logistically feasible way to mine minerals on the moon. Metzger […]

    Posted: May 6th, 2020
    Filed under: Top News, UCF Today
  • Biology Grad’s Research Paper Lands Award for Excellence

    UCF College of Sciences graduate, Katherine Harris ’18, has recently been awarded the UCF Library Annual Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research for her published research paper on infaunal organisms (i.e. aquatic, sediment-dwelling organisms like worms or clams) on restored oyster reefs. The announcement of the award took Harris by pleasant surprise when she was […]

    Posted: May 6th, 2020
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, News
  • Puerto Rico Research Hub Joins Global Network of Pandemic Social Research

    What’s driving violent anti-Chinese discrimination in Nairobi, Kenya, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and what can be done to quell it? How are part-time theme park workers in central Florida handling massive furloughs, and what could their employers be doing better? What unique challenges did people with disabilities face in Wuhan, China, during the lockdown? These […]

    Posted: May 6th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Puerto Rico Research Hub, Sociology Department, Top News
  • 151 UCF Faculty Promoted Across All Disciplines

    A great university is built by great faculty, and this year’s group of promoted and tenured faculty are the reason behind UCF’s academic excellence. Thirty-three were granted the title professor, a marker of an exceptional career in academia. A university’s excellence hinges on the strength of its faculty as scholars and as teachers. “This class […]

    Posted: May 5th, 2020
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Physics, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • 15 UCF Students Named National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows

    Angelina Leary, a student in UCF’s Clinical Psychology doctoral program, is one of 15 students at the university named a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. The NSF program recognizes outstanding students who have demonstrated significant achievements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The students are either in their senior year of college and plan […]

    Posted: May 4th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Psychology, Top News, UCF Today
  • SPSIA Recognizes Two Graduate Students for Outstanding Work

    The School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs recently recognized two graduate students for outstanding work in the terms of Summer and Fall 2019 and Spring 2020. Gunes Tezcur, Ph.D., chaired the committee that selected Kathleen Sullivan and Sandor Fabian to receive the Outstanding MA Thesis and Pollock-Ellsworth Award for Best Research Methods, respectively. “One […]

    Posted: May 4th, 2020
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Graduate Student News, MA Highlight - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Security Studies, Top News
  • Graduating Senior Wins National Wrestling Championship

    One UCF graduate is getting more than a degree as he wraps up his career as a Knight. Clay Perry, a member of the UCF Wrestling Club, had the opportunity to do what many collegiate athletes only dream of doing: becoming a national champion. The senior from St. Cloud, Florida, claimed the gold medal in […]

    Posted: May 1st, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, News, Notables, Psychology, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF to Lead Study Exploring Social Media’s Impact on Consumer Behavior when Red Tide Strikes

    The University of Central Florida is one of two universities selected to study the social and economic impacts of Florida’s red tide events during 2017-19 that killed fish, stunk up the coastlines and sent tourists packing. Notwithstanding today’s global pandemic, a large chunk of Florida’s economy depends on its beaches and waterways. The red tide […]

    Posted: April 30th, 2020
    Filed under: Biology, News, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF Today
  • National Guard Captain Keeps Ph.D. Studies Going While Activated

    By TAD SCHNAUFER Typically, the end of the semester finds doctorate students hunkered down in a library or local café wrapping up final papers. Things are different this year for Security Studies Ph.D. student Tad Schnaufer. Schnaufer serves as a captain in the Florida Army National Guard and has been activated for the response to […]

    Posted: April 29th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Ph.D. Highlight - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Security Studies, Top News
  • Distinguished Math Alum Turns to Art in Retirement

    There’s more art in science than one might think. Just ask Don Marks ’73, a mathematics instructor turned master wood turner. “I never would have expected myself to become an artist,” chuckled Marks. Prior to enrolling at UCF in 1969, at what was then known as Florida Technical University, Marks stumbled upon his first love […]

    Posted: April 22nd, 2020
    Filed under: Alumni News, Mathematics, Top News
  • Spirit of Gratitude Spurs New Award Program in Department of Chemistry

    Professional recognition looks great on a resume, and reflects well on a department. It takes time, though, to put in an application, and that’s something in short supply for everyone — especially if you’re nominating someone other than yourself. Karin Chumbimuni-Torres, Ph.D., considered all these factors when she pitched her incentive plan to UCF Faculty […]

    Posted: April 22nd, 2020
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, News, Notables, Top News
  • Lifelong Friendship With Arboretum Founder Inspires Donation

    A passion for plants is at the root of a recent donation made by Biology faculty member Rani Vajravelu, Ph.D. The donation is made out to the UCF Arboretum in aim of supporting students that are passionate about outdoor plant studies. “I would love the money to help alleviate financial stress on students looking to […]

    Posted: April 22nd, 2020
    Filed under: Arboretum, Biology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Researcher Helps Improve Accuracy of Storm Surge Analysis

    Accurately predicting how many people are at risk due to sea level rise and storm surges has always challenged scientists, but a new method is improving models that account for the impact of these natural occurrences. A new international study published this week in the journal Nature Communications, applied a novel statistical method that — […]

    Posted: April 21st, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF Today
  • TNT: How To Defuse Quarantine Conflict

      By AMIE NEWINS, PH.D. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are spending significantly more time at home, which means more time with those who live with us. In addition, most people are experiencing increased stress due to various issues, including financial concerns, worries about health, changes in work schedules and […]

    Posted: April 20th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Psychology, Top News
  • Magnet Research Hits Breakthrough

    Researchers pushing the limits of magnets as a means to create faster electronics published their proof of concept findings Friday in the journal Science. The University of Central Florida is the lead university in the multidisciplinary university research initiative (MURI) project, which is funded by a $7.5 million grant from the Department of Defense. The […]

    Posted: April 10th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Research, Top News
  • Psychology Community Says Farewell to Longtime Professor

    The psychology community at UCF said goodbye last month to a professor who dedicated 31 years to teaching generations of students the intricacies of the mind. Ed Rinalducci, Ph.D., whose tenure from 1986-2017 included roles as associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, program director of the applied experimental/human factors doctorate program and […]

    Posted: April 9th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News
  • Mental Health Series from UCF RESTORES Coming to Social Media

    Expert advice to deal with the stressful disruptions caused by COVID-19 is coming soon to Facebook Live. The Q&A-style, roughly 10-minute videos will be co-hosted by faculty and staff of UCF RESTORES, a research center and treatment clinic based on campus that provides treatment for active duty military, first responders, survivors of sexual assault and […]

    Posted: April 9th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF News, UCF RESTORES
  • Student Research: Understanding the Lionfish Invasion in Florida

    Biology major Katherine Viehl conducts research focused on the lionfish, one of the state’s most invasive species. Though this species is native to the South Pacific and Indian oceans it has been spreading through the Atlantic Coast since 1985. Their predatorial habits cause damage to the biodiversity destroying native fish and plants of the estuaries […]

    Posted: April 9th, 2020
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Research, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF Today, Undergraduate Student News
  • Statistics Research Reveals Human Behavior

    Studying human behavior isn’t the exclusive domain of psychology. When Alexander V. Mantzaris, Ph.D, joined the Department of Statistics and Data Science in 2016, his unique research on network science and social media behavior proved just that. Mantzaris brought a background studying the behavior of voters in the international song contest Eurovision. The show encompasses […]

    Posted: April 6th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Research, Statistics & Data Science, Top News
  • Math Major Lands Exclusive Scholarship

    A double major in computer science and mathematics recently landed one of the most prestigious undergraduate scholarships in the U.S. Only five endorsements per university are allowed for the Goldwater Scholarship, and Gary Hoppenworth was one of those recipients. He’s joined by Ashley Santana, who is majoring in biomedical sciences and biotechnology. Hoppenworth plans to […]

    Posted: April 6th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Mathematics, Top News, Undergraduate Student News
  • UCF, FAU and Coast Guard Team up to get Endangered Sea Turtles Home

    Florida Atlantic University and the University of Central Florida teamed up with the U.S. Coast Guard to take some endangered sea turtles into the ocean where they belong. With the COVID-19 pandemic closing or severely limiting everything from beaches to lab activities at universities, researchers got creative to make sure three six-month old green turtles […]

    Posted: April 3rd, 2020
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Faculty News, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF Today
  • College of Sciences Celebrates Founder’s Day Awardees

      By ALLISON HURTADO ’12, SIMONE ROUSSEAU & ROBERT WELLS Three College of Sciences faculty were recognized Wednesday with the University of Central Florida’s highest awards. Physics Professor Joseph Harrington, Ph.D., was one of four new Pegasus Professors. Luca Argenti, Ph.D., and Jacquelyn “Jackie” Chini, Ph.D., were selected for the Reach for the Stars award, […]

    Posted: April 1st, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • Five Reasons To Call Your Mom, According to Science

    By KAREN MOTTARELLA By nature, humans are social beings. Social distancing does not mean you should suddenly become a hermit and detach from others. A call or digital chat can really help someone else, like your mom or your grandparents. Social contact will make this stressful time easier on them.  Below are five reasons why […]

    Posted: April 1st, 2020
    Filed under: Psychology, Top News
  • UCF Lands $7.5 Million in Grants from Federal Agency

    The University of Central Florida is the only university in Florida to be awarded federal 2020 Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative grants – and it snagged three of them. The Department of Defense announced the recipients of the 26 awards. For UCF, that means more than $7.5 million over the next five years. Two professors will […]

    Posted: March 30th, 2020
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Physics, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
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