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  • Mining for Moon Water

    by Zenaida Kotala UCF’s Phil Metzger and Julie Brisset from the Florida Space Institute recently landed a contract to develop a model to mine the moon for water. Data suggests the moon has water locked away in its icy soil, especially at the moon’s poles. The challenge is finding an effective and inexpensive way to […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2018
    Filed under: COS News, News, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • Longtime Professor Clausen Leaves Legacy in Chemistry

    by Gene Kruckemyer Professor Christian Clausen III, one of UCF’s longest-serving faculty members who taught at the university from 1969—the year after classes started—until his retirement in 2016, died Jan. 4 while visiting family in New Orleans. He was 77. During his tenure as a key figure in the Department of Chemistry, Clausen taught physical […]

    Posted: January 29th, 2018
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Alumna Combines Health and Climate Change

    The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) awarded UCF alumna Linh Anh Cat a Next Generation Fellowship award. This award recognizes her research on patterns of fungal disease dispersion and climate change, as well as a review she wrote which links her work to public policy. Her public policy review calls for nations to cooperate […]

    Posted: January 29th, 2018
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, News, STEM, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Alumnus’ Drive to Champion Orlando Leads to NFL Pro Bowl

    By Jenna Marina Lee During last year’s NFL Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium, CEO of Florida Citrus Sports Steve Hogan ’91 had a unique perspective of the game. From the sidelines, he watched as New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ children played catch with Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell […]

    Posted: January 25th, 2018
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News
  • Biology Student Aims for Vet School

    Biology student Nicole Santana uses a hands-on approach to make a difference. While studying to becoming a veterinarian, she also works as a research assistant in anthropology assistant professor John Starbuck’s lab. Santana compares images of mice with Down syndrome to those without. She hopes to find differences in their skulls, something that can then […]

    Posted: January 23rd, 2018
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • UCF Chemistry Professor Goes Viral

    UCF Chemistry Assistant Professor Fernando Uribe-Romo has gone viral. A story featuring his published research from April 2017 has been viewed more than 898,848 times on the global science news website, EurekAlert! Romo-Uribe found a way to trigger the process of photosynthesis in a synthetic material, turning greenhouse gases into clean air and producing energy all […]

    Posted: January 23rd, 2018
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, News, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • A Life Less Ordinary For Psychology Alumna

    Sleep is not a word Jenna Reisert knows. A UCF alumna, Reisert has not taken a break since she first stepped foot on campus, back in 2014. After graduating from the psychology program in three years, an entire year earlier than planned, she embarked on an insane gap year to “live a life less ordinary” […]

    Posted: January 17th, 2018
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF News
  • National Coastal Center Launches at UCF

    UCF has launched a national research center focused on finding big-picture solutions to threats facing coastal communities. In 2017, federal and local governments in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico spent more than $284 billion to deal with the impact of hurricanes and flooding, according to NOAA. “There’s a perfect storm coming,” said Graham Worthy, UCF biologist […]

    Posted: January 17th, 2018
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, Physics, Research, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF News
  • UCF Chemistry Students Share Skills with Boy Scouts

    One group of students was hard at work studying for finals – but also put aside time to share knowledge with the community. Cristina Rinella, president of the Forensic Science Association at UCF, was studying for finals when she received an email from the UCF Chemistry Department asking for volunteers to attend the Boy Scout […]

    Posted: January 16th, 2018
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Forensic Science, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Loving People at the Local Level

    Kelly Quintero has always had a love for helping people at the local level. Before graduating in 2013 with her bachelor’s degree in political science, Quintero was eagerly involved with the school community. She was the president of the NationalOrganization for Women at UCF. She participated in the UCF College Democrats club. She helped plan, […]

    Posted: January 10th, 2018
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Shining Knights, Top News, UCF News
  • Nicholson Grad Student Named 40 Under 40

    Orlando Business Journal (OBJ) named UCF graduate student Libby Champion one of the community’s 40 Under 40 honorees. She was recognized for her work in bringing school communication into the digital world, particularly in her role as the Director of Communications at Montverde Academy. Champion redesigned the school’s biannual magazine “The Tower” and produced engaging […]

    Posted: January 9th, 2018
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News
  • Sociology Post-Doc Wins STEM Scholars Award

    Hannah Torres, Ph.D., came to UCF from the University of South Florida to take part in an exciting and meaningful research project. She completed her doctoral degree in geography and environmental science and policy, and holds a master’s degree in coastal environmental management. The choice to apply for the post-doc position at UCF was an […]

    Posted: January 4th, 2018
    Filed under: COS News, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News
  • Anthropology Sets the Path for Med School

    Undergraduate anthropology student Shelby Lucia works with John Starbuck, Ph.D., to combine her passions of medicine and anthropology. Her research in his lab focuses on the facial morphology of the brain and skull, particularly in children with Down syndrome. Lucia catalogs CT and MRI image scans provided by Florida Hospital by noting important regions such […]

    Posted: December 20th, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Faculty Inducted into the National Academy of Inventors

    By Barbara Abney Twenty-seven university faculty members were inducted into the UCF Chapter of the National Academy of Inventors at the second-annual gala on campus Thursday, Nov. 30. The scientists, who represent a cross section of the university, including engineering, optics, biomedical, energy, nanoscience, advanced materials and chemistry, cumulatively hold 127 of the 990 patents […]

    Posted: December 19th, 2017
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, News, Physics, Research, UCF News
  • Congratulations, Fall 2017 Ph.D. Graduates

    In a reception hosted by Dean Michael Johnson, Ph.D., the College of Sciences celebrated its new Ph.D. graduates in the Physical Sciences building. Thirteen students were recognized with family members and faculty advisors by their side. Associate Dean Teresa Dorman, Ph.D., honored each student by presenting their research and dissertation. A champagne toast followed to […]

    Posted: December 19th, 2017
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, COS News, News, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News, Uncategorized
  • Cuban Immigrant Graduate Living Her Father’s Dream

    by Christin Senior Jeanine Garcia was too young to remember the day her father Lazaro set sail from Cuba on a raft made of beer kegs and rope, armed with a parcel of food and a dream for a better life in America. When Garcia walks across the UCF stage Saturday to collect her Bachelor […]

    Posted: December 18th, 2017
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • The India Center at UCF Honors Distinguished Professor

    The India Center at UCF hosted an event to honor the retirement of Narsingh Deo, Ph.D., Charles N. Millican Eminent Scholar’s Chair in Computer Science and Director of the Center for Parallel Computation in the College of Computer Science and Engineering. The evening of celebration was made possible by Sharad Mehta, Anil Deshpande and Ajit […]

    Posted: December 14th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, The India Center, UCF News
  • Students Shift Goals to Help Others

    Milka Derisma and her team, Cynthia Nnagboro and Kelly Merrill Jr., are all completing their master’s degrees in the Nicholson School of Communication, while simultaneously working to enact change in their community—starting with local college students. They created an initiative, BYG (Build Your Goals) Shift, focused on helping students transfer from two-year community colleges to […]

    Posted: December 14th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News
  • A Knight’s Journey Sparks Profession and Philanthropy

    Robert Aronoff ’92 intended to spend his first night on UCF’s campus in his car. To his surprise, he spent that warm August night sleeping on a couch in the head football coach’s office. Two days prior Aronoff arrived at the University of South Florida in Tampa to register for classes. After two days of […]

    Posted: December 13th, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News
  • First Confirmed Object From Other Star System

    by Zenaida Kotala A cigar-shaped asteroid making its way through our solar system to an unknown destination is capturing the imagination of scientists around the globe. This is this first confirmed object from another star system, which is what got University of Central Florida Associate Professor Yan Fernandez fired up and calling up friends to […]

    Posted: December 12th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • The Lost Years of Sea Turtles

    by Barbara Abney University of Central Florida biologist whose groundbreaking work tracking the movements of sea turtle yearlings in the North Atlantic Ocean attracted international attention has completed a similar study in the South Atlantic with surprising results. South Atlantic sea turtles do not passively ride prevailing currents as historically assumed, but instead actively swim […]

    Posted: December 11th, 2017
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Faculty News, Research, Top News, UCF News, Uncategorized
  • Researcher Works to Explain Mars Clay

    by Zenaida Kotala A study published today in Nature provides a new explanation for how clay formed on Mars, which could help scientists and engineers figure out how to unlock the early climate history of the planet. “The basic recipe for making clay is you take rock and you add heat and water,” said Kevin […]

    Posted: December 7th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News, UCF News, Uncategorized
  • Professor’s Work Highlighted by the Department of Energy

    Madhab Neupane, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Physics, uses light to eject electrons out of materials revealing the states of electrons occupy inside the material. He does so by using a technique known as angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). He employs very intense (but finely controlled) light beams to illuminate a sample, extract […]

    Posted: December 7th, 2017
    Filed under: Faculty News, News, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • Team Uses Big Data to Predict Wildfires

    Faculty advisor Daoji Li, Ph.D., led a UCF team to a second place finish in the 2017 SAS Analytics Shootout competition which was announced in September in Washington D.C. in the front of over a thousand people. (Watch the announcement video.) This annual competition pits teams from all over the world against each other to […]

    Posted: December 6th, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News
  • For Math Professor, It All Adds Up

    The UCF Mathematics Department welcomed Eduardo Teixeira, Ph.D, as a new professor this fall. Teixeira is a highly-esteemed and recognized mathematician, specializing in partial differential equations, free boundary problems and harmonic analysis. Before accepting a position at UCF, Teixeira was a professor at the Universidade Federal do Ceara in his home country of Brazil for […]

    Posted: December 6th, 2017
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Determination Leads to Improved Zika Test

    Four years ago, Ph.D. candidate Tianyu Zheng arrived in America for the first time. After joining the Ph.D. program in the Department of Chemistry at UCF, he was determined to pursue an upper-level chemistry education. Now, one year out from finishing his doctoral degree at UCF, he’s been awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student award by […]

    Posted: December 5th, 2017
    Filed under: Awards, Chemistry, COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • Where Turtles Eat Unlocks New Conservation Areas

    by Allison Hurtado UCF alumna Simona Ceriani published a new study that finds sea turtles are what they eat – but where they eat may be even more important. Ceriani, who is a tenured research scientist with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, collaborated with three UCF Department of Biology researchers on the study, published […]

    Posted: December 4th, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, News, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • The India Center Sponsors Trip for Students

    The India Center at UCF, housed in the Political Science Department in the College of Sciences, co-sponsored four undergraduate students to travel to India during summer 2017. The trip was organized by Phil Peters, Professor of Film and Animation in the College of Arts and Humanities. The four-week long trip to India was part of […]

    Posted: December 4th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, The India Center
  • The Probability to Lift Off

    Jimmy Rudolph ’76 was hired to work at the Kennedy Space Center on NASA’s new Space Shuttle Program right after he graduated from Florida Technological University. In a room full of old-school engineers who didn’t always trust computers, Jimmy made a name for himself after he learned a computer programming language in just one day. […]

    Posted: December 1st, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, COS News, News, Statistics & Data Science, Top News
  • Alumnus Connects With American People

    UCF alumnus Michael Taylor ’13 took his degree in international and global studies to the White House, working as the letter writer engagement and events coordinator in the Office of Presidential Correspondence during the Obama administration. His job connected him with Americans on a daily basis, requiring him to read the presidential mail looking for stories […]

    Posted: December 1st, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Shining Knights, Top News
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